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ROBERT BRUCE
Robert Bruce was born in Dundee, Scotland, and after attending
the public schools and Harris Academy there, came to Boston in
1890. He attended the Northeastern School of Commerce and Fi-
nance and from it holds the B.C.S. and M.C.S. degrees.
After extensive business experience and part-time teaching in the
Chandler Secretarial School and the Northeastern School of Com-
merce and Finance, he joined the faculty of the latter school in 1918
and the faculty of the College of Business Administration in 1922.
Since then he has been Professor of Accounting since 1925, Acting
Head of the Department of Industrial Engineering 1941-1942, and
Acting Dean of the College of Business Administration 1942-1945.
Professor Bruce has thus made his contribution to the life of the Uni-
versity and has affected the education and the lives of successive
generations of Northeastern students.
It is with humble sincerity
that this twenty-seventh volume
of the Cauldron is dedicated to
Professor Robert Bruce, teacher,
philosopher, gentleman, and Mend.
THE '49 CAULDRON B D ARD
ELEANOR K. WATTS DAVID L. THURRELL JOHN K. DAIGIEISH
Ed/for-i'n-Ch/ef Managing Editor Managing Editor
PROF. EVERETT C. MARSTON
Faculty Adviser
BERNARD F. STONE WESLEY J. FURBUSH EVELYN F. GRIFFIN^
Photographic Editor Business Manager Informal Pictures Editor
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Thomas Agliata
Robert Anderson
Warren Babb
Anthony Bellamacina
THOMAS P. AGLIATA
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
252 Chambers Street, Boston, Mass.
High School of Commerce.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1945, T/5.
ROBERT O. ANDERSON
Mechanical Engineering
48 Chipman Street, Medford, Mass.
Medford High School.
Honor and Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; ASME 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Company, Boston, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46; ETM 2/c.
WARREN BABB
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
48 Chester Street, Arlington, Mass.
Arlington High School.
Gamma Phi Kappa, Secretary 4, President 5; S. A. M.
Cooperative Work: Doelcam Co., Newton, Instrument Technician.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1942-45, 1st Lt.
A. ANTHONY BELLAMACINA
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
100 Powder House Boulevard, Somerville, Mass.
Somerville High School.
Dean's List 2, 4; Student Council 3; Student Union 2; Football 1.
Cooperative Work: L. W. Crunklut Inc., Boston, Business Manager;
Appliance Engineering Corp., Boston, Sales and Service.
Service Record: Army Air Corps 1942-45, S/Sgt.
MARTIN BLAKE
Mechanical Engineering.
45 Wolcott Street, Maiden, Mass.
Boston Public Latin.
Cooperative Work: Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Boston, Milling Ma-
chine Operator; Sanborn Mfg. Co., Cambridge, Machine Shop
Worker.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46, Cpl.
ROBERT W. BLAKE
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
259 Center Street, Bangor, Me.
Bangor High School; Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, Maine.
Dean's List 2; Baseball 1; Ski Club 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Pepperell Mfg. Company, Boston, Accountant.
Service Record: Infantry, Air Corps, 1943-46, S/Sgt.
GEORGE BRUMIS
Business Administration f/ndustriai Relations)
65 Lexington Avenue, Somerville, Mass.
Somerville High School.
Student Council 4, 5; Basketball 2.
Cooperative Work: J. L. Hammef Company, Cambridge, Packer;
United Business Service, Boston, Office Boy.
Service Record. U. S. Army, 1943-45, Pfc, Bronze Star.
WILLIAM J. BUCHANAN
Liberal Arts (English)
7 Brae Burn Road, East Milton, Mass.
Milton High School, Huntington Preparatory.
Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2; News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Sports Editor 5.
Martin Blake
Robert Blake
George Brumis
William Buchanan
Jack Bunick
George Catterall
John Cheever
Richard Conner
JACK J. BUNICK
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
35 Theodore Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Dorchester High for Boys.
Cooperative Work: Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Auditing De
Service Record: Engineer Amphibian Command, 1943-46, 1st Sgt.
GEORGE W. CATTERALL
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
46 Lexington Street, Belmont, Mass.
Huntington Prep School, Belmont Senior High School.
Sigma Phi Alpha, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, President 5.
Cooperative Work: National Company, Maiden, Inspector;
eral Electric Company, West Lynn, Production Control Clerk.
JOHN A. CHEEVER
Mechanical Engineering
47 West Cedar Street, Boston, Mass.
Mechanic Arts High School.
Honor List; Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice President 4; President
5; Track 1, 2; News 1; Treasurer, Class 1945, President 4; A. S. M. E.
3, 4, 5; Publicity Chairman 5; Senior Week Committee.
Cooperative Work.- Sears-Roebuck Co., Boston, Draftsman; Mason-
Neilan Regulator Co., Dorchester, Draftsman; H. K. Porter, Inc.,
Everett, Junior Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Army Infantry, 1943-46, Pfc.
RICHARD S. CONNER
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
25 Hastings Street, Framingham, Mass.
Framingham High School.
Football 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain
Cross Country 1.
Service Record: U. S. Marine Corps, 1942-45, Cpl.
THOMAS F. CONWAY, JR.
Libera/ Arts (English-JournalismJ
22 Chapin Place, Hartford, Conn.
Buckley High School, Suffield Academy.
Football 1, 2, 3; News 4, 5, Editor's Award 5.
Cooperative Work: Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co., Hartford,
Junior Underwriter.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1943-46, S Sgt. Air Medal, 3
O. L. C.
FRANKLIN S. COOLE
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
8 Dalton Road, Belmont, Mass.
Belmont High School.
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2.
Cooperative Work: Herald-Traveler Corp., Boston, Copy Boy.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1942-46, Cpl.
DANIEL W. CORAM
Mechanical Engineering
154 Central Avenue, Chelsea, Mass.
Chelsea High School.
Intramural Softball 3, 4; CAULDRON Junior Staff 4; A. S. M. E.
3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Reece Button Hole Machine Co., Boston, In-
spector and Machinist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46, ETM. 3/c.
HARRY W. DAHLSTROM
Mechanical Engineering
18 Burgoyne Street, Elmwood, Conn.
William H. Hall High School, West Hartford, Conn.
Alpha Kappa Sigma, Vice Grand Councillor 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5,
Recording Secretary 4, 5; Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Student
Council 4, 5; Class Council 1; Class Dance Committee 1, 2, 3; A. S.
M. E. 5, Secretary 5; Senior Week Committee.
Cooperative Work: Underwood Elliot Fisher Co., Hartford, Conn.,
Tool Draftsman.
Service Record- U. S. Infantry 1943-45, T/4.
Thomas Conway
Franklin Coole
Daniel Coran
Harry Dahlstrom
John Dalgleish
Alexander Daniels
Philip Dantowitz
Chauncey DelGrosso
at/on (Industrial Relatit
Meriden, Conn.
JOHN K. DALGLEISH
Business Adminisfr
68 Reservoir Avenue,
Meriden High School.
Nu Epsilon Zero Fraternity, Pledge Master 3, House Man
President 5; Student Union I, 2, 3; News 1; Freshman
Freshman Dance Committee; CAULDRON 3, 4, 5, Managing
S. A. M. 5; Senior Week Committee; Veterans Club 4.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1st Lt., Distinguished Flyi
Air Medal, 3 O. L. C.
Cabinet;
Editor 5;
ig Cr,
CARL R. DILLON
Business Administration (Accounting)
Brownville Junction, Me.
Brownville Junction High School.
Sigma Society; Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Junior CAULDRON
Board; S. A. M. 2.
Cooperative Work: Pepperell Manufacturing Company, Boston, In-
ventory Department.
Service Record. U. S. Signal Corps, 1943-46, Sgt.
ALEXANDER B. DANIELS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
290 Harris Avenue, Needham, Mass.
Needham High School, Mt. Hermon Preparatory School.
Yacht Club 1.
Cooperative Work: Pepperell Manufacturing Co., Boston, Inven-
tory Department.
Service Record. U. S. An Corps 1942-45, Sgt.
PHILIP DANTOWITZ
Mechanical Engineering
887 Morton Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Dorchester High for Boys.
Tau Beta Pi 5; Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 5.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Sheet Metal
Worker.
Service Record: U. S. Infantry, 1943-45, Pvt.
CHAUNCEY N. DELGROSSO
Business Administration (Accounting)
31 Elm Street, Cohasset, Mass.
Cohasset High School.
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4.
Service Record U. S. Army Signal Corps 1942-45, Sgt.
ROBERT V. DiSALVO
Business Administration (Accounting)
422 Main Street, Medford, Moss.
Medford High School
Pi-ilLIP R. DODGE
Mechanical Engineering
188 Foster Street, Brighton, Mass.
English High School, Boston, Mass.
Beta Gamma Epsilon; A. S. M. E. 4, 5.
Service Record: U. S. Naval Reserve 1944-46, ETM 3/c.
THOMAS J. DONOHUE
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising!
161 West Center Street, Manchester, Conn.
Manchester High School.
Gamma Phi Kappa; Track I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn, Production Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Army 1943-45, 1st Lt. Military Merit Medal
Commonwealth of the Philippines.
Robert DiSalvo
Philip Dodge
Thomas Donohue
Joseph Dubin
Leland Dumas
James Farnan
Elmer Filkins
JOSEPH A. DUBIN
Mechanical Engineering
95 Ballou Avenue, Dorchester, Mass.
Dorchester High for Boys.
Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Softball
3, 4; Chess Club 1; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Reece Button Hole Machine Co., Boston, In-
spector; Hyde Park High School, Hyde Park, Assistant Instructor;
General Electric Co., Lynn, Student Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Naval Reserve 1944-46, ETM 3/c.
LELAND B. DUMAS
Business Administration industrial Relations]
127 Playstead Road, West Medford, Mass.
Medford High School.
Dean's List 2.
Cooperative Work: Spaulding Moss, Boston, Stock Department; B.
B. Chemical Company, Cambridge, Order Department.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1942-46, Boatswain's Mate 1/c.
JAMES T. FARNAN
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
19 Elm Street, Lynn, Mass.
Lynn Classical High School.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn, Machine Operator.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1942-46, Sgt.
ELMER S. FILKINS
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
141 Hartford Terrace, Springfield, Mass.
Springfield Technical.
Phi Gamma Pi, Treasurer 2; Football 2, 3.
Cooperative Work: Federal Land Bank, Springfield, Accountant.
Service Record: Marine Air Corps 1942-46, 1st Lt.
WALTER F. FLANAGAN
Business Administration (Ac
42 Colburn Street, Dedham, M
Dedham High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, !
C. GALE FOSTER
Business Administration (Marketing and Adv
Worster Road, R. F. D. 1, South Berwick, Me.
Deering High School, Portland, Me.
Football 4, 5; Track 3, 4, 5.
Service Record: U. S. Army 1942-45, M/Sgt.
WILLIAM A. FOSTER
Libera/ Arts (English-Journalism)
Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, Mass.
Framingham High School.
Dean's List 4; Dean's Cabinet 2; News 2, 3, 4, 5, Editor
4; Dramatic Club 2.
Cooperative Work: Boston Traveler, Boston, Copy Boy.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1943-45, 2nd Lt.
ARTHUR L. FREUNDLICH
Liberal Arts (Psychology)
188 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Mass.
Winthrop High School, Mass. Institute of Technology.
Dean's List 4; Dean's Cabinet 2; Glee Club 4; American Chemicai
Society 3.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Laboratory As
sistant; Hubbard and Co., Boston, Officer Manager.
Service Record: Airborne 1943-45, Pfc. Bronze Star, Purple Heart.
Walter Flanagan
William Foster
Arthur Freundlich
Harold Gates
Melvin Gidez
Vernon Gingras
Georre Giroux
HAROLD W. GATES
Mechanical Engineering
14 Esty Street, Ashland, Mass.
Ashland High School.
Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Crompton & Knowles Loomworks, Worcester,
Student Engineer.
Service Record: Army Air Corps 1943-45, 1st Lt. Air Medal and
Clusters.
FRANK P. GOLAS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
1 Belchertown Road, Three Rivers, Mass.
Palmer High School, Massachusetts State College, University of
Nebraska, University of Illinois.
Phi Gamma Pi Fraternity; Purchaser 5; Honor List 1; Football 2, 5.
Service Record. U. S. Parachute Troops 1942-45, Capt., Purple Heart,
Silver Star.
MELVIN D. GIDEZ
Mechanical Engineering
67 B Washington Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Dorchester High School for Boys.
Kappa Zeta Phi; Corresponding Scribe 5; Football 1; A. S. M
4, 5, Treasurer 5; Ski Club 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Greenfield Tap & Die, Greenfield, Gage
Engineering Department; Stone and Webster Engineering
Boston, Draftsman; E. B. Badger & Sons Co., Boston, Draftsn
Service Record: Army Air Forces 1942-45, 2nd Lt., Purple Hi
Clerk,
Corp.,
VERNON E. GINGRAS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
35 Beach Street, Wollaston, Mass.
Milton High School, Milton.
Cooperative Work: Boston Gear Works, Inc., North Quincy, Charge
of Order Department; House of Cleanliness, Quincy, Manager.
Service Record: Office of Strategic Services 1943-46, Sgt.
RICHARD S. GOODWIN
Liberal Arts (Biology)
27 Hawthorne Avenue, Arlington, Mass.
Arlington High School.
Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Wirthmore Research Laboratory, Maiden, Lab-
oratory Assistant.
Service Record: Merchant Marine 1943-46.
IRVING G. GORDON
Mechanical Engineering
156 Talbot Avenue, Dorchester, Mass.
Dorchester High School for Boys.
A. S. M. E. 3, 5.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Company, Boston, Assistant to
Mechanical Engineer.
Service Record: Army Air Corps 1945, Aviation Cadet.
GEORGE E. GIROUX
Business Administration (Ac
West Granby, Mass.
South Hadley High School.
Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 4
President 3, 4; Veterans Club 1
Service Record: U. S. Air Force
Class Treai
2, 3, 4, 5,
1942-44, Pfc
ALBERT F. GRENIS
Libera) Arts (Mathematics-Physics)
32 Johnswood Road, Roslindale, Mass.
South Boston High School, Suffolk University, Mass. Institute cf
Technology.
Service Record: Ordnance Corps, Infantry 1943-45, Cpl.
Frank Golas
Richard Goodwin
Irving Gordon
Albert Grenis
Richard Grey
John Heanue
Harry Hilton
Burton Hodge
RICHARD A. GREY
Business Administration (industrial Relations)
40 Somoset Avenue, Quincy, Moss.
Quincy High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2;
Senior Week Committee.
Cooperative Work: Jordan Marsh, Boston, Stock Control; H. P.
Hood & Sons, Quincy, Salesman; Merritt, Chapman & Scott, Quon-
set, R. I., Superintendents Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Marine Corps Reserve 1942-45, 1st Lt.
JOHN P. HEANUE
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
177 Belmont Street, Belmont, Mass.
Belmont High School.
Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 1; Class Dance Committee 4, 5.
Cooperative Work.- Jordan Marsh Co., Boston, Stock Control; Lever
Brothers Company, Cambridge, Junior Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Army 1942-46, S/Sgt.
HARRY M. HILTON
Liberal Arts (Biology)
30 Canterbury Road, Newton Highlands, Mass.
Class Treasurer 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Orchestra.
Cooperative Work: Central Scientific Co., Cambridge, order
Skinner and Sherman Co., Boston, bacteriologist.
Service Record: Army Air Corps, 1943-45, S/Sgt., Air Medal.
BURTON A. HODGE
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
129 Friend Street, Amesbury, Mass.
Port Richmond High School, Staten Island, N. Y.
Cooperative Work: American Telephone & Telegraph Company,
New York, N. Y., Messenger and Photostat Cutter.
Service Record: U. S. Army Ordnance Department 1943-46, S/Sgt.
EDWARD HOFFMAN
Mechanical Engineering
9 Wardman Road, Roxbury, Mass.
Boston Public Latin.
Rifle Club 1; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5, Social Chairman 4.
ADOLPH KATZ
Mechanical Engineering
63 Lawrence Avenue, Roxbury, Mass.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Tau Beta Pi; Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E.
3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Hesse Machine & Manufacturing Company, Bos-
ton, Tool and Die Design.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46, ETM 3/c.
LESTER W. KEATING
Mechonico/ Engineering
35 Hartwick Road, West Newton, Mass.
Newton High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, Vice-President 4, 5, Pledge Chairman 5;
Football 3; Band 1, 2, 3; A. S. M. E. 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Tobe Deutschmann Corp., Canton, Draftsman;
Sanborn Co., Cambridge, Toolroom Assistant; Northeastern Univer-
sity, Boston, Athletic Department.
Service Record. U. S. Army 1942-45, Cpl.
WILLIAM J. KECK
Mechonico/ Engineering
10 Wayland Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Hyde Park High School.
Phi Beta Alpha; Tau Beta Pi, Corresponding Secretary 4, 5; Honor
List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sears B. Condit Award 4; Student Council
4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Lewis-Shepard Co., Watertown, Draftsman; B.
F. Sturtevant Co., Hyde Park, Draftsman.
Service Record: Army Air Forces 1943-45, 1st Lt. D. F. C, Air
Medal, 2 O. L. C.
Edward Hoffman
Adolph Katz
Lester Keating
William Keck
Walter Kleczek
Walter Kronfelt
Serafin Krukonis
Joseph Leahy
WALTER S. KLECZEK
Mechanical Engineering
16 Alther Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Mechanical Arts High School, University of Manchester, Manchester,
England.
Cooperative Work: Barnes-Jones Company, Jamaica Plain, Machin-
ist; Commercial Filters Corp., South Boston, Laboratory Technician.
Service Record: Army Air Forces 1943-46, 1st Lt.
PAUL A. LEARY
Mechanical Engineering
374 School Street, Belmont, Mass.
Belmont High School.
Track 1, 2; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Lewis-Shepard Products Corp., Watertown, En
gineer, Sales Engineering, Draftsman, Designer.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1942-46, 1st Lt.
WALTER J. KRONFELT
Business Administration (Industrial Relations}
215 Mountain Avenue, Arlington, Mass.
Arlington High School.
Dean's List 2, 3.
Cooperative Work. First National Bank of Boston, Boston, Check
Teller.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force 1943-46, Pfc.
EVELYN L. LEONE
Liberal Arts (History-Government)
586 Main Street, Wakefield, Mass.
Wakefield High School.
Student Union 2, 3; Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3; Omega Sigma Execu-
tive Committee 3; Dramatic Club 3; International Relations Club 3.
SERAFIN J. KRUKONIS
Mechanical Engineering
185 Silver Street, South Boston, Mass.
South Boston High School.
Tau Beta Pi; Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Hayden Scholarship;
Football 1; Intramural Softball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4;
A. S. M. E. 4, 5, Secretary 4, President 5; Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3,
4; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Cooperative Work.- P. H. Thorsen Company, South Boston, Sheet
Metal Worker; Hy-Lite Corporation, South Boston, Sheet Metal
Worker.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46, ETM 3/c.
EMILY A. LEWIS
Liberal Arts (English-Journalism)
157 Cedar Street, Framingham, Mass.
Framingham High School, N. U. Evening Division (Freshman Honor
Award).
Dean's List 2, 3; Student Council 4, 5; News 2, 3, 4, 5; Cheerlead-
er 4, 5; Husky Plus 4; Dramatic Club 3; Omega Sigma Cobinet 4;
Secretary Class of 1948, 3.
Cooperative Work: Fennal, Inc., Ashland, Office Clerk.
JOSEPH E. LEAHY
Mechanical Engineering
27 Bradford Street, Quincy, Mass.
Quincy High School.
A. S. M. E. 3, 4. 5.
Cooperative Work: Boston Gear Works, Inc., Quincy.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1943-46, 1st Lt.
MELVIN R. LYNN
Business Administration (Accounting)
98 Rock Glen Road, Medford, Moss.
Medford High School.
Service Record.- U. S. Army Air Corps 1941-45, Copt. Air Medal.
Paul Leary
Evelyn Leone
Emily Lewis
Melvin Lynn
Kenneth MacKay
John Mahoney
Francis Manqenelli
John Marsh
KENNETH G. MacKAY
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
23 Myrtle Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
Jamaica Plain High School.
Banking and Finance Club 2, 3; Veterans Association 4, 5.
Cooperative Wort: Herald-Traveler Corp., Boston, Messenger and
Copy Boy.
Service Record: U. S. Signal Corps 1942-45, Sgt.
JOHN J. MAHONEY
Mechanical Engineering
38 Glide Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Boston Latin School.
Tau Beta Pi; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: B. F. Sturtevant Company, Boston, Draftsman;
Commercial Filters Corp., Boston, Laboratory Technician.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1943-46, Capt.
FRANCIS C. MANGENELLI
Business Administration (Accounting)
105 Gore Street, Cambridge, Mass.
Cambridge High and Latin School.
Cooperative Work: J. L. Hammett Company, Cambridge, Paper
Packer.
Service Record- U. S. Army Air Force 1942-45, S/Sgt. Bronze Star.
FREDERICK D. McALLISTER
Mechanical Engineering
30 Van Brunt Street, Southampton, N. Y.
Southampton High School.
Nu Epsilon Zeta, Grand Scribe 4; Football 1; Student Council 4, 5,
Vice-President 5; CAULDRON 4, 5, Photography Editor 5; Softball
and Baseball 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Pratt Whitney Aircraft, Hartford, Conn., Pro-
duction Engineer's Assistant; Western Union Laboratory, Waterhill,
N. Y., Laboratory Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46, S 1/c.
RALPH C. McKAY
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
3 Baker Street, Hudson, N. H.
Pembroke Academy.
Dean's List 3.
Cooperative Work: Johns-Manville Corp., Nashua, N. H., Order
Chaser, Production Clerk, Drill Operator.
ROY A. McKINNON
Business Administration (Accounting)
60 Waverly Street, Brookline, Mass.
Brookline High School.
Cooperative Work: E. H. Griswold Co., Boston, Junior Accountant.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1942-45, S/Sgt.
JOHN B. MARSH
Mechanical Engineering
35^2 Day Street, West Somerville, Mass.
Somerville High School.
Ski Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 5; Yacht Club 3, 5, Commodore 5; A.
S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Ashton Gage & Valve, Cambridge, Gage Call
brator; N. U. Mechanical Laboratory, Boston, Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Army Field Artillery 1942-46, Sgt.
JOHN L. McMANUS
Mechanical Engineering
86 East Howard Street, Quincy, Mass.
Ouincy High School.
Dean's List 4; A. S. M. E. 5; Band 1; Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle
Team 2, 3; Class Representative 5; Civilian Pilot Training Program
2.
Cooperative Work- Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Loop Course.
Service Record: U. S. Naval Aviation 1941-46, Lt.
Frederick McAllister
Ralph McKay
Roy McKinnon
John McManus
William Miller
Gennaro Morelli
Richard Newmark
Edward Nicholas
WILLIAM B. MILLER
Mechanical Engineering
53 Ellington Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Dorchester High for Boys.
Kappa Zeta Phi, Vice Chancellor 4; Tau Beta Pi; Honor List; Dean's
List 2, 3, 4; Student Council 5; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5; Band lj Rifle
Club lj Ski Club 3, 4; Yacht Club 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Machinist: Holt-
zer Cabot Electrical Company, Boston, Experimental Machinist;
Monsanto Chemical Company, Plastics Division, Springfield, Drafts-
Service Record; U. S. Army Air Corps 1942-45, 1st Lt. Air Medal 1
O. L. C, Purple Heart.
GENNARO MORELLI
Mechanical Engineering
34 Almont Street, Medford, Mass.
Medford High School.
Dean's List 3; Hayden Scholarship 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4;
Intramural Softball 3, 4; Freshman Section Representative; Cosmo-
politan Club 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4.
Cooperative Work; H. K. PorteY, Everett, Junior Engineer; Starr
Brass Mfg. Co., Boston, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46, Ens.
RICHARD E. NEWMARK
Liberal Arts (Bio/ogyJ
20 Spencer Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Dorchester High for Boys.
A. C. S. 2, 3, 4, 5.
EDWARD E. NICHOLAS
Mechanical Engineering
145 Tyler Street, Boston, Mass.
Boston English.
Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Co., Cambridge, Machinist; Pratt Read
& Company, Deep River, Conn., Tool Design and Plant Layout.
Service Record: U. S. Army Ordnance Department 1942-45, Sgt.
PHILIP A. NIMS
Mechanical Engineering
59 Riddell Street, Greenfield, Mass.
Mt. Hermon Prep. School, Greenfield.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, Treasurer 4, President 5; A. S. M. E. 4, 5,
Chairman 5.
Cooperative Work: Crompton Knowles Loom Works, Worcester,
Student Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1942-45, 2nd Lt.
HENRY L. O'BRIEN
Business Administration (Industrial Relations}
35 Gilmore Street, Wollaston, Mass.
Quincy High School, Quincy.
Yacht Club lj Ski Club 1.
Cooperative Work: Boston Gear Works, Inc., North Quincy, Ac-
counting Department.
Service Record.- U. S. Air Corps 1942-45, Sgt.
JAMES P. O'BRIEN
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
92 Chatham Street, Worcester, Mass.
St. John's High School.
Honor List; Lav/ and Accounting Club 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: American Steel and Wire Company, Worces-
ter, Floorman.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force 1943-46, Sgt.
ROBERT B. OTENTI
Mechanical Engineering
48 Willis Avenue, Framingham, Mass.
Fromingham High School.
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5; Sen-
ior Week Committee.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Laboratory As-
sistant.
Service Record. U. S. Army (Field Artillery) 1943-45, T 4. Bronze
Star.
Philip Nims
Henry O'Brien
James O'Brien
Robert Otenti
James Pappas
Frederick Pearce
Albert Raymond
JAMES T. PAPPAS
Business Administration (Accounting)
90 Marathon Street, Arlington, Mass.
Arlington High School.
Football 1.
Service Record: U. S. Army 1942-46, Sgt.
FREDERICK S. PEARCE
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
36 Spafford Road, Milton, Mass.
Milton High School.
Dean's List 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3.
Cooperative Work: A. G. Pearce, Inc., Dorchester, Sale;
Service Record: A. M. G. 1943-45, Pfc.
DONALD W. ROBINSON, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
3 Wesley Park, West Somerville, Mass.
Arlington High School.
Phi Beta Alpha, Secretary 4; Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President 5; Dean's
List 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Company, Lynn, Factory Lay-
out, Tool Planning, Supercharger Test.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force 1942-46, Cpl.
GRANT D. ROSS
Libera/ Arts (Biology)
15 Myrtle Street, Everett, Mass.
Everett High School.
Service Record- U. S. Army Air Force 1942-45, S/Sgt. Air Medal, 1
O. L. C.
ALFRED POLANSKY
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
361 Lafayette Street, Salem, Mass.
Salem High School.
Dean's List 4; Basketball 1.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Forces 1942-45, 1 ,".
ALBERT H. RAYMOND, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
Park Street, Stowe, Vt.
Stowe High School.
Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Houde Engineering Corp., Buffalo, N. Y., Ap-
prentice Tool Maker.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46, ETM 2/c.
HARRIET S. RUSTIN
Liberal Arts (Sociology)
Winchester Street, Hartford, Conn.
Weaver High School, Hillyer Junior College.
Choral Society 2, 3, 4, 5; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3,
EDWARD J. SAKOVITZ
Business Administration (Marketing and Adverti
74 Main Street, Ashland, Mass.
Framingham High School; Higgins Classical Institute
Me.; Dartmouth College.
Student Council 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball
tain 3; Track 3.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Boston
sistant Activities; Dennison Manufacturing Co., Frar
Machine Operator.
Service Record. U. S. Marine Corps Reserve 1942-46,
Heart.
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eston
1, 2, 3
Cap
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mingharr
, Tag
Donald Robinson
Harriet Rustin
Edward Sakovitz
Donald Schein
Richard Sherburne
Earnest Sieqel
DONALD E. SCHEIN
Liberal Arts (English)
172 Harvard Street, Brookline, Mass.
Brookline High School; Texas A & M.
Dean's List 4, 5; Student Union 3; Ne
Editor 3; Astronomy Club I.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Co., Can
Service Record: U. S. Coast Guard Res<
1, 2, 3, 4, Photoqraphy
dge. Photographer Tech-
I 1942-45, ART 2/c.
RICHARD F. SHERBURNE
Mechanical Engineering
16 Edison Street. Quincy, Mass.
Quincy High School.
A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Buffing Depart-
ment; Mason-Neilan Regulator Co., Boston, Draftsman.
Service Record. U. S. Army Air Corps 1942-46, 1st Lt., Air Medal, 1
O. L. C.
LAURA SOLOMON
Liberal Arts (Psychology}
5 Coral Avenue, Winthrop, Mass.
Winthrop High School.
The Academy; Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3,
Award; Representative Omega Sigma 5; Glee
Club 5, President 5.
4; Sei
Club
B. Condit
Psychology
EDWARD A. STANKEVICH
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
31 Barber Street, Wilson, Conn.
Windsor High School, Windsor, Conn.
Phi Gamma Pi Fraternity, Secretary 2, President 3, Social Chairman
3, Publicity 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities .1;
Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 2; Basketball 1,3,5; Intramural
Tennis 3; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3.
Service Record: U. S. Army Armored Division 1943, Pvt.
EARLE J. SHERR
Business Administration (Accounting)
52 Tolman Street, Canton, Mass.
Canton High School.
Cooperative Work: Plymouth Rubber Company, Canton, Assistant
Machine Operator; New Hampshire Poultry & Egg Company, Man-
chester, N. H., Packer and Shipper.
Service Record: U. S. Quartermaster Corps 1941-46 1st Lt.
EARNEST SIEGEL
Liberal Arts (Sociology)
281 Homer Street, Newton Center, Mass.
Boston English High.
Student Union 1, 2; News 2; I. R. C. 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Fencing 1
Tennis 3; Freshman Discussion Group.
Cooperative Work: Raytheon Mfg. Co., Waltham, Design Drafts
EDWARD STEACIE, III
Business Administration (Industrial Relations]
47 Central Avenue, Newtonville, Mass.
Newton High School; Ohio State University.
Dean's List 2, 4; Student Council 3; Track 1; News 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports
Editor 2, 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Wm. Filene & Sons, Boston, Truck Loader; Bos-
ton Daily Globe, Boston, Head Copy Boy.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1941-45, PO 2/c.
WARREN H. STEDMAN
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
255 Plain Street, Brockton, Mass.
Brockton High School.
Honor List; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2.
Service Record: U. S. Navy Amphibious 1943-46, Lt. |j. g.|.
Laura Solomon
Edward Stankevich
Warren Stedman
Robert Taber
Hyman Tarr
Frank Torres
ROBERT L. TABER
Mechanical Engineering
13 Ryan Street, New Bedford, Mass.
New Bedford High School; Tgfts College.
Alpha Kappa Sigma, Secretary 3; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3;
Track 2; Inter-fraternity Council 3; A. S. M. E. 5.
Cooperative Work: Morse Twist Drill and Machine Tool Co., New
Bedford, Metallurgical Laboratory Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1942-46, QM 3/c.
HYMAN TARR
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
18 Trident Avenue, Winthrop, Mass.
Winthrop High School.
Student Union 1, 2; Veterans Association 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Herald-Traveler Corp., Boston, Messenge
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force 1942-45, Cpl.
ABRAHAM TOBIN
Mechanical Engineerii
30 Stockton Street, Chelse
Chelsea High School.
A. S. M. E. 3, 4, 5.
Service Record: U.
Special Agent.
S. An
FRANK E. TORRES
Mechanical Engineering
19 Carberry Street, Medford, Mass.
Medford High School.
Hayden Scholarship 1, 2; Cross Country Track 1 ; A. S. M. E. 5.
Cooperative Work.- B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston, Detail Draftsmai
Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Machinist; General Electric Co
Lynn, Detail Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1943-46, 1st Lt.
JAMES T. VAHEY, JR.
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
33 Prescott Street, Watertown, Mass.
Watertown High School.
Dean's List 4; Football 1; Track 2.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn, Stock Dispatcher
and Production Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Signal Corps 1942-46, Capt.
ROGER S. WALEN
Libera/ Arts (Physics-Mathematics)
36 Billings Park, Newton, Mass.
Newton High School.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Co., Cambridge, Instrument Maker;
Geotechnical Corp., Cambridge, Laboratory Assistant; Arthur D.
Little, Inc., Cambridge, Laboratory Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force 1942-46, S/Sgt.
CHARLES W. WALLIS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
38 Ober Street, Beverly, Mass.
Beverly High School.
Dean's List 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; S. A. M. 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Danvers, Cost
Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1942-46, Capt.
JOHN A. WARD
Mechanical Engineering
107 Mechanic Street, Leominster, Mass.
Leominster High School.
Honor List; Dean's List 2, 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4; A. S. M. E.;
Glider Club.
Cooperative Work: Simond Saw and Steel, Fitchburg, Laboratory;
Foster-Grant Co., Leominster, Draftsman; Pratt-Read Corp., Deep
River, Conn., Plant Layout.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps 1943-45, S/Sgt., Air Medal, 2
O. L. C.
James Vahey
Roger Walen
Charles Wallis
ROBERT W. WATTS, JR.
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
11 Queensberry Street, Boston, Moss.
Milton High School.
Gamma Phi Kappa; Football 2; Band 1; Class Secretary 2, 3.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe Newspaper, Boston, Copy Boy,
Clerk in Travel Department.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Corps 1942-45, Capt., 2 Distinguished
Flying Crosses; Air Medal, 5 O. L. C.
Robert Watts
FRANKLIN FEINSTEIN
Libera/ Arts (Psychology)
35 Tudor Street, Lynn, Moss.
Lynn English High School.
Honor List, Deans List 2, 3, 4, 5; News 1, 2, 3.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe, Boston, Copy Boy.
Service Record- U. S. Infantry 1943-46, S Sgt.
SIDNEY D. GANTMAN
Mechanical Engineering
77 Walnut Park, Roxbury, Mass.
Boston Technical School.
A. S. M. E. 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Pratt, Reed & Co., Inc., Deep River, C
Layout Draftsman; Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp.,
rison, N. J., Detail Draftsman; J. Pollak Corp., Boston, Tooln
Apprentice.
Service Record: U. S. Army Combat Engineers 1943-46, Lt.,
Heart.
DOROTHY E. M. JAFFEE
Liberal Arts (English)
79 Tremont Street, Maiden, Moss.
Brunswick High School, Brunswick, Me.
Representative to Omega Sigma 4.
urple
JOHN J. KELLEY
Mechanical Engineering
240 Jamaica Way, Boston, Mass.
Boston Latin School; Tufts College.
Football 1, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Baseball Manager 3; Yacht Club 1,
2, 3, 5; Secretary 3.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Co., Cambridge, Maintenance; North-
eastern University, Boston, Student Assistant Drawing Department.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1943-45, Lt. (j. g.|.
HENRY L. PECK
Mechanical Engineering
43 Long Hill Road, East Hartford, Conn.
San Diego, Col., High School; Hillyer Junii
lege.
Beta Gomma Epsilon.
College; Trinity Col-
HOLLY L. SNOW
Liberal Arts [Economics and Sociology)
47 Claflin Street, Milford, Mass.
Milford High School.
Cooperative Work: Grafton & Upton Railroad, Hopedal
man; Draper Corp., Hopedale, Inspector.
Service Record: U. S. Army (Coast Artillery) 1942-45, 1/5.
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Raymond Aho
Delmo Alberghini
George Aldrich
Erwin Allen
RAYMOND E. AHO
Mechanical Engineering
284 Elm Street, Fitchburg.
fitchburg High School; Oaklah
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3,
A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Simonds Sa
Saw Operator.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM 2/c
A & M
5; Tau Beta Pi; Glee C
nd Steel Co., Fitchburg,
ANDERS E. ANDERSON
Chemical Engineering
769 Boylston Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School; Oregon State College.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi; Student Council 3, 4,
5; A. I. Ch. E., A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: E. F. King & Co., Boston, Lab Technician
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1944-46, T. 5.
DELMO F. ALBERGHINI
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
7 Lowell Circle, Somerville.
Somerville High School.
Honor List; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 3.
Co-operative Work: J. L. Hammett Company, Cambridge, Packer;
Huntington Avenue YMCA, Boston, Physical Instructor and Electrician;
Northeastern University, Boston, Student Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1943-1946, Sgt.
JOHN M. ANDERSON
Business Administration [Industrial Relations)
58 Alexander Road, Newton Highlands
Newton High School
Honor List, Dean's List 2, Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Pepperell Manufacturing Company, Boston, In-
ternational Business Machine File Clerk and Operator.
Service Record: Army, 1942-46, S/Sgt.
GEORGE W. ALDRICH
Liberal Arts (English)
289 Summer Street, Somerville
Arlington High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 5.
Cooperative Work: Boston Herald-Traveler Corp., Boston, Tabulator
Operator; Boston Globe, Boston, City Room Clerk, Library Clerk.
Service Record: Army, 1943-46, T/4.
ROBERT B. ANGUS, JR.
Electrical Engineering
6'/2 Charles Street, Attleboro
Attleboro High School
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; Chess Club 1 , 2, 3; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Company, Boston, Draftsman.
ERWIN ALLEN
Chemical Engineering
672 Washington Street, Brookline
Brookline High School
Dean's List 3; A.I.Ch.E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Woven Hose and Rubber, Cambrid
Lab Assistant; Commercial Filters Corp., Boston, Lab Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, S l/c.
SIDNEY ANNIS
Electrical Engineering
21 Nightingale Street, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School.
A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Company, Boston, As:
and Research Department.
Anders Anderson
John Anderson
Robert Angus, Jr.
Sidney Annis
Herbert Anston
Herbert Arico
Irving Aronson
Arthur Ayvazian, Jr.
HERBERT W. ANSTON
Mechanical Engineering
174 Walter Street, Roslindale.
Roslindale High School.
Dean's List 2, 4; Track 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Ski Club 2; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Star Brass Manufacturing Company, Boston,
Drafstman.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1942-45, Cpl.
HERBERT C. ARICO
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
105 Maple Street, Belmont.
Belmont High School, Sam Houston State, Huntsville, Texas.
Phi Beta Alpha, Inter-fraternity Council 5; Track 1; '45 Club; S. A. M.
Cooperative Work.- First National Bank, Boston, I.B.M. Specialist
and Bank Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46, T/4.
IRVING ARONSON
Chemical Engineering
91 Marion Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe, Boston, Apprentice Mailer; Rust
Proofing and Finishing Co., Cambridge, Chemical Stock.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 3/c.
ARTHUR M. AYVAZIAN, JR.
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
18 Merrifield Street, Watertown.
Watertown High School, Montana State College.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; Section Representative 1.
Service Record: Artillery, 1943-46, Cpl.
RAYMOND J. BADGER
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
33 Bateswell Road, Dorchester.
Boston English High, Dartmouth College.
Service Record. U. S. Naval Reserve, 1942-46, Lt. (ig.;
MAURICE BAND
97 Walnut Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Sigma Society.
Service Record: Army, 1942-45, Pfc.
RAY C. BANKS, JR.
Libera/ Arts (Journalism)
40 Holbrook Place, Ansonia, Connecticut.
Ansonia High School.
Alpha Kappa Sigma, Grand Questor and Assistant Grand Scribel;
Dean's List 4; Inter-fraternity basketball and Softball 2, 3; Inter-
fraternity Council 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe Newspaper Company, Boston, Edi-
torial Assistant.
Service Record: Counter Intelligence Corps, 1943-46, S/Sgt.
ALLAN A. BARNETT
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
104 Brunswick Street, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School, Emerson College.
News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Photography Editor 3, 4; S. A. M. 2, 3; Photo-
graphy Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Society
1, 1, 3.
Raymond Badger
Maurice Band
Ray Banks, Jr.
Allan Barnett
Marion Barnett
John Bartelson
Stanley Bates
Robert Beane
MARION BARNETT
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
56 South Waverly Street, Brighton.
Brighton High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; Omega Sigma; Choral Society 1, 2; Clas:
Cabinet 3, S. A. M. 3; Yacht Club 3, 4.
JOHN R. BARTELSON
Chemical Engineering
14 Harrington Street, Newtonville.
Milton High School.
A. I. Ch. E.; Baseball 1; Math Club 1.
Cooperative Work: Goudy Gum Co., Allston, Lab Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1941-46, Lt.
STANLEY W. BATES
Liberal Arts (Economics)
3 Argyle Road, Arlington.
RICHARD B. BEARD
Chemical Engineering
23 Milton Avenue, Dorchester.
Boston English High School.
Service Record: Army Signal Corps, 1943-46.
JOHN T. BELL
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
122 Clifton Avenue, Marblehead.
Marblehead High School, Huntington Prep School.
Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Executive Boc
4, 5; Choral Society 1, 2, 3; A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Hytron Radio Corp., Salem, Assistant Chemist.
ROBERT BELT
Chemical Engineering
12 Paxton Street, Dorchester.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Class Cabinet 2, 3; A. I. Ch. E.
ROBERT H. BEANE
Mechanical Engineering
271 North Street, North Weymouth.
Weymouth High School.
A. S. M. E.; Photography Club 1, 2.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Testing
Design Dept., Shipboard Ventilation Testing.
Service Record: Army Ordnance, 1943-46, T/5.
ERNEST R. BLAIR
Mechanical Engineering
823 Broad Street, East Weymouth.
Quincy High School.
Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1, 2; A. S. M. E. Treasurer 5.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Company, Boston, Mechanical
Testman.
Se
ird: U. S. Army Air For
1942-46, 1st Lt.
Richard Beard
Robert Belt
Ernest Blair
Samuel Block
Barbara Bloom
Harold Bongarten
Charlotte Bordetsky
SAMUEL N. BLOCK
Chemical Engineering
18 Abbott Street, Dorchester.
Boston Latin School.
Kappa Zeta Phi, Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4;
News 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Chess Club 3, A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Lab., Boston, Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, R. D. M. 2/c.
DEMETRIOS G. BOULOGIANE
Civil Engineering
323 Hanover Street, Manchester, New Hampshire.
Manchester Central High School.
Class Nominating Committee 5; N. U. C. E. S.; B. S. C. E.;
A. S. C. E.
Cooperative Work: Whitman & Howard, Boston, Rodman and
Tracer; Cyr Construction Company, Lawrence, Transitman.
BARBARA E. BLOOM
Liberal Arts (PsychologyJ
31 County Road, Everett.
Everett High School.
Omega Sigma.
HAROLD BONGARTEN
Mechanical Engineering
5 Norfolk Terrace, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School for Boys, Lowell Institute, University of
Illinois.
Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4; Student Union 2, Glee Club 1; A. S.
M. E.; Financial Committee 4.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Company, Lynn, Test Dept.;
General Electric Company, Everett, Set-up Man Methods Engineer.
Service Record: Army, 1942-46, T/Sgt.
CHARLOTTE BORDETSKY
Liberal Arls (Psychology)
44 Lawrence Avenue, Roxbury.
Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Calvin Coolidge College, North-
eastern University, Evening Division.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dramatic Club 3, 4, 5; Psychology
Club 4, 5; Academy.
WARREN T. BOYCE
Industrial Engineering
658 South Main Street, Sharon.
Sharon High School.
1945 Club; Cauldron Associate Editor.
Cooperative Work: Foxboro Co., Foxboro, Apprentice Engineer
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, R. M. 3/c.
BENNETT W. BOYNTON
Liberal Arts (Econom.csJ
Summer Street, Rowley.
Newburyport High School.
Dean's List 4; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 2.
Cooperative Work: F. S. Mosely and Company, Boston, Office
Ser
Record: Naval Air Corps 1942-45, Lt. (J.g.)
WILLIAM A. BRADLEY
Chemical Engineering
102 Bowdoin Street, Wollaston.
North Oumcy High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, Secretary 3; Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3;
A. I. Ch. E.; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: Boston Consolidated Gas Company, Everett,
Process Control Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. l/c.
Demetrios Boulogiane
Warren Boyce
ifc£-l V
Bennett Boynton William Bradley
Murray Braverman
David Brewster
Harry Broadley, Jr.
Alfred Brown
MURRAY R. BRAVERMAN
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
Hartford, Connecticut.
Weaver High School.
Sigma Society, News 1; I. R. C. 3, 4, 5, President 5.
Service Record.- U. S. Army, 1942-46, Pvt.
DAVID I. BREWSTER
Liberal Arts (English}
98 Preston Street, Danvers.
Proctor Academy, Massachusetts State College.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46, 1st Lt., Br.
HARRY R. BROADLEY, JR.
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
60 Dana Place, Needham.
Needham High School.
A. C. S.
Service Record: Navy, 1944-46, PhM. 2/c.
ALFRED K. BROWN
Mechanical Engineering
35 Wesley Street, Newton.
Newton High School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Football 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Yacht Club '
Cooperative Work-. Worcester Pressed Steel Co., Worceste
Designer; Atlantic Refining Co., Providence, R. I., Sales En
DuPont Co., Childersburg, Ala., Plant Maintenance Enginee
low Mfg. & Sales Co., Ludlow, Machine Design Engineer.
HERMAN BROWN
Liberal Arts ( Chemistry)
11 Fowler Street, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School, University of Pennsylvania.
Vice-President of Class, 4, A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: U. S. Army Engineers, Allston, Inspector; N. Y.,
N. H., & Hartford R. R., Boston, Inspector.
Service Record: Navy, 1944-46, QM 3 c.
JAMES H. BROWN, JR.
CiviJ Engineering
5 Gerry Street, Cambridge.
Cambridge High and Latin School.
Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4; Student Union 5; News
1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 4; Class President 3; N. U. C. E. S.
Cooperative Work: Coffin E. Richardson, Inc., Boston, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1942-43, Pfc.
ROBERT K. BROWN
Business Administration (Accounting)
46 West Moreland Avenue, Arlington.
Arlington High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 4; Baseball 3.
Cooperative Work.- Spaulding Moss Company, Boston, Office Boy;
Boston Safety Deposit & Trust Co., Boston, Messenger.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1943-46, T Sgt.
IRVING S. BRUDNICK
Libera/ Arts (Pre-Medical)
55 Upham Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dean's List Scholarship; Sears B.
Condit Award; Academy; Who's Who 5; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Herman Brown
James Brown, Jr.
Robert Brown
Irving Brudnick
Richard Brusco
Stanley Buchanan
Wesley Burt
RICHARD J. BRUSCO
Chemical Engineering
32 Cross Street, Westfield.
Brattleboro High School, Vermont.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi, Sears B. Condit
Award; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Springfield Gas Light Co., Springfield, Heating
Control; Fisk Tire Plant of U. S. Rubber, Chicopee Falls, Control
Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 3/c.
STANLEY M. BUCHANAN
Chemical Engineering
5 Arion Street, Dorchester.
Boston English High School.
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Barrett Division Allied Chemical Dye, Maiden,
Lab Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1942-46, Captain, Bronze Star.
WESLEY S. BURT
Mechanical Engineering
62 Moulton St., Lynn.
Lynn Classical Hioh School.
Honor List, A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Thompson-Gibb Electric Welding, Experimental
Welding Technician; General Electric, Assistant Aircraft Motor and
General Test Lab.
Service Record.- U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 2/c.
PAUL R. CAHILL
Libera/ Arts (Economics, Sociology)
101 Myrtle Street, Boston.
Medford High School.
Vets Club 4, Treasurer 4;
Cooperative Work: Star Market Company, Watertown, Clerk;
Northeastern University, Boston, General.
Service Record: Air Corps, 1942-45, 1st. Lt.
FRANCIS A. CANN
Business Administration (Indus,
29 Barton Court, Wellesley.
Lynn Classical High School.
Cooperative Work: Old Corner t
Dennisons, Boston, Stock and Sale
.okstori
Clerk.
oston. Shipping Clerk;
Se
■rd: U. S. Army, 1942-46, T/Sgt.
IRVING CANNER
Liberal Arts {Chemistry)
224 Harold Street, Roxbury.
Boston Latin School, Montana State College.
Camera Club 2, 3, President 3, A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Lab Assistan
Service Record: Infantry, 1943-44, Pfc.
RALPH A. CAPUTO
Liberal Arts (Math-Physics)
12 Dana Road, Belmont.
Boston Public Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; Dramatic Society 3.
Cooperative Work: General Electric, Lynn, Student Engine
eastern University, Boston, Math Assistant.
Service Record: Army Air Corps., 1943-46, 1st Lt.
HUGH M. CARLETON
Chemical Engineering
58 Glenwood Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Secretary 1.
Cooperative Work: Koppers Company, Everett, Control Che
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944, E. T. M. 2/c.
Francis Cann
Irving Conner
Ralph Capufo
Hugh Carleton
Arthur Carlin
Eleanor Carlson
Carl Carter
Henry Chagnot
ARTHUR H. CARLIN
Mechanical Engineering
51 Abbotsford Road, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Class Cabinet 1, Class Secretary 1.
Service Record.- U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 2/c.
ELEANOR R. CARLSON
Liberal Arts (Chemistry}
19 Hollingsworth Street, Lynn.
Lynn English High School.
Honor List, Deans List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dean's List Scholarship, Sears B.
Condit Award; Student Union 3, 4, 5; News 1, 2, 3; Chess Club
1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Choral Society 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir 4, 5; A. C. S.,
Sec. 4, 5; Omega Sigma, President 4, 5; Who's Who 4; Junior
Cauldron Board 3; Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Husky Plus Club 2,
3; Academy.
CARL R. CARTER
Electrical Engineering
43 Famsworth Street, Waltham.
Waltham High School.
Honor List.
Cooperative Work: General Radio Company, Cambridge, Laboratory
Technician; B. C. Ames Company, Waltham, Machine Draftsman.
Service Record; Amphibious Engineers, 1942-46, T/4.
HENRY F. CHAGNOT
Electrical Engineering
6 Rockwell Place, Milton.
Milton High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; Bacchanalians 1, 2.
Cooperative Work; B. F. Sturtevant, Boston, Tester; Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Co., Boston, Assistant Sales Engineer.
Service Record: Signal Corps, 1942-46, Sgt.
WILLIAM CHALPIN
Chemical Engineering
46 Mallon Street, Boston.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Tennis 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe, Boston, Copy Boy; B. B. Chemical,
Cambridge, Operator.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 3/c.
GEORGE P. CHANGELIAN
Chemical Engineering
14 Mark Street, Jamaica Plain.
Boston English High School.
Student Union 2, 3, 4, President 4; A. I. Ch. E., Vice President 4.
Cooperative Work: Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., Cam-
bridge, Lab Assistant, Department of Public Works, Boston, Lab
Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, S. K. 3/c.
SUMNER B. CHANSKY
Civil Engineering
23 Bertram St., Beverly.
Beverly High School.
N. U. C. E. S.
Service Record: U. S. An
SYLVIA CHAYET
Libera/ Arts fPsycho/ogy)
140 Crawford Street, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School, Boston University [C. L. A.)
Honor List, Dean's List; Student Union, Psychology Club; Omega
Sigma.
William Chalpin
George Changelian
Sumner Chanslty
Sylvia Chayet
Frederick Childs
Joseph Ciccio
Robert Clark, Jr.
Kenneth Close
FREDERICK M. CHILDS
Civil Engineering
Marstows Mills.
Barnstable High School, Melrose High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; N. U. C. E. S.
Cooperative Work: U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey, Richmond, Vii
ginia; Ritchie Ellsworth, Architects, Camp Edwards, Rodman.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1943-46, A. E. T. M. 3/c.
CHARLES T. CLOUGHERTY
Business Administration 'Marketing and Advertising)
15 Fernald Terrace, Boston.
Boston English High School.
Service Record: Armored Infantry, 1942-45, S/Sgt.
JOSEPH A. CICCIO
Electrical Engineering
47A Harley Avenue, Evere
Everett High School.
Choral Society 1, 2, 3, Vii
iident 2, 3; A. I. E. E.
ROBERT W. CLARK, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
119 Hemenway Street, Boston.
Quincy High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; Yacht Club 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Student Test
Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. A. A. F., 1942-45, 1st Lt., Air Medal 3 O. L. C.
Distinguished Flying Cross 1 O. L. C.
CLAIRE COHEN
Liberal Arts (Biology)
32 Thane Street, Dorchester.
Gitls Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List.
Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Ne
MILDRED COHEN
Liberal Arts (Math)
121 Cotton Street, Newton.
Dorchester High School for Girls
Omega Sigma.
2, 3; Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2.
H. KENNETH CLOSE
Mechanical Engineering
43 Winthrop Street, Holliston.
Quincy High School.
Dean's List 2; Huskiers 1 , 2; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehem Steel Corp., Quincy, Expediting Test-
ing Ventilation.
Service Record: Army Air Corps, 1943-45, 1st Lt. Air Medal with 5
O. L. C.
GEORGE H. COLAN
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
133 Peterborough Street, Boston.
Newton High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; Hoyden Scholarship 1.
Cooperative Work: A. D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Engine
Service Record: Air Corps, 1943-46, 1st Lt.
Charles Clouqherty
Claire Cohen
Mildred Cohen
George Colan
John Colaneri
George Consolatio
Arthur Constant
Frederick Cook
JOHN D. COLANERI
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
34 Brook Road, Sharon.
Sharon High School, Huntington Prep School.
Cooperative Work: Brookfield Eng. Lab., Sharon, Machine Ope
Service Record: Armored Field Artillery, 1943-46, Pfc.
JAMES E. CORNISH
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
80 Peterborough Street, Boston
Newton High School, Dartmouth College.
Honor List, Science Club 1, 2.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-46, Lt. |j.g.)
GEORGE A. CONSOLATIO
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
94 Berkshire Street, Cambridge.
Cambridge Latin School.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Repair Man.
Service Record. U. S. Army Signal Corps., 1941-46, 1st Lt.
ARTHUR F. CONSTANT
Chemical Engineering
153 Atlantic Street, Quincy.
North Quincy High School.
A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Howe & French, Inc., Boston, Chemist; Easterr
Gas & Fuel Association, Boston, Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. M. 2/c.
FREDERIC E. COOK
Civil Engineering
2200 West Street, Wrentham.
Wrentham High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; N. U. C. E. S. 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: N. Y., N. H., & Hartford R. R., Providence, R. I.
Inspector.
Service Record: Army Air Corps, 1944-46, Cpl.
JOSEPH M. COSCIA
Libera/ Arts (Biology)
228 Webster Street, East Boston.
Boston Public Latin School.
Academy.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1944-46, Sgt.
LAURIE P. COTTON
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
7 Ellsworth Street, Braintree.
Braintree High School.
S. A. M., Secretary 4, 5; Section Representative 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: 2nd National Bonk, Boston, Messenge
Clerk, Teller; National Labor Relations Board, Boston Field Ex
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-45, Pfc.
CLAIRE V. COURTNEY
liberal Arts (English)
777 Columbia Road, Dorchester.
Girls' High School, Emerson College
Honor List; Omega Sign
ety 3, 4, 5; Choral Society 1.
James Cornish
Joseph Coscia
Laurie Cotton
Claire Courtney
George Cox
Walter Coyle. Jr.
Michael Cristiano
GEORGE H. COX
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
1295 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
Conant High School.
Service Record: U. S. Q. M. C, 1942-46, Captain.
WALTER A. COYLE, JR.
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
68 W. Boylston Street, Watertown.
Watertown High School.
Phi Beta Alpha, Treasurer 4, President 5; News 3; S. A. M.; As-
tronomy Club 3.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Lab Assistant;
National Casket Company, Boston, Production Assistant.
Service Record: Signal Intelligence Service, 1943-46, Sgt.
RICHARD F. CROWLEY
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
59 Taylor Street, Brockton.
Brockton High School.
Phi Beta Alpha; Honor List, Dean's List 3; Track 1; S. A. M.
Cooperative Work: Nutter McClennen & Fish, Boston, Office Work.
Service Record.- U. S. Army Air Force, 1943-45, T/Sgt.
WALTER W. CURLEY
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
72 Hiawathard Road, Mattapan.
Boston English High School.
Alpha Kappa Sigma, Deans List 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4, Astronomy
Club 1; S. A. M., Vice-president 3.
Cooperative Work: New England Confectionery Co., Cambridge,
Clerk; Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., Cambridge, Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-46, Captain.
MICHAEL W. CRISTIANO
Business Administration (Accounting)
287 Blatchley Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut.
New Haven High School.
Chess Club 1, 2.
Cooperative Work. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., Ne
Inspector.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-46, T/Sgt.
HAROLD W. CURTIS
Mechanical Engineering
108 Ash Street, Stoughton.
Stoughton High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Se.
Beta Pi, Recording Secretary 5; Who'
A. S. M. E.; William J. Alcott Award 5.
Cooperative Work.- B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston, Res.
Service Record: Infantry, 1942-45, Pfc. Purple Heart
B. Condit Award 4; Tau
Who 4; Rifle Club 1, 2;
ch Engine
EDWARD K. CROMWELL
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising
106 South Main Street, Middleboro.
Middleboro High School.
Cooperative Work: Old Colony Food Service, Middlebon
Service Record. U. S. Army, 1943-46, Sgt.
JOHN J. CUSACK
Civil Engineering.
26 Corone Street, Dorchester:
Dorchester High School.
Cooperative Work: U. S. Army Engineers, Bos
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-46, Lt. (j.g.)
Richard Crowley
Walter Curley
Harold Curtis
John Cusack
Phillip Davidoviti
Erwin Davis
PHILLIP DAVIDOVITZ
Chemical Engineering
250 Chestnut Street, Chelsea.
Chelsea High School.
Honor List; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Wort: Rustproofing & Metal Finishing Co
Chemical Stock.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1944-46, Sgt.
Frank Dawley
Edward DeBery
VINCENT DelGROSSO
Chemical Engineering
46 York Road, North Arlington, New Jersey.
North Arlington High School.
Track 2, 3; A. C. S.; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: U. S. Engineer Department, Boston, Engineer Sp.;
U. S. Engineer Department, Manchester, N. H., Engineer Sp.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1944-46, E. T. M. 2/c.
ERWIN W. DAVIS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
350 Marlboro Street, Boston.
Woodstock High School, Woodstock, Vermont.
Cross Country 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Vermont Native Industries, Bridgewater, Ver-
mont. Trainee; Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Shipping Deportment.
Service Record: U. S. Cavalry, 1943-46, Pfc.
J. FRANK DAWLEY
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
365 Lebanon Street, Melrose.
Melrose High School.
S. A. M.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Cost Clerk;
Jordan Marsh, Boston, Cost Clerk.
Service Record. U. S. Navy, 1942-45, Quartermaster.
P. EDWARD DEBERY
Liberal Arts (Economics)
173 Babcock Street, Brookline.
North Quincy High School.
Alpha Kappa Sigma.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-45, Lt.
MAURICE T. DENCH, JR.
Civil Engineering
49 Mt. Vernon Street, Gloucester.
Gloucester High School.
Cooperative Work: General Electric, Lynn, Transitman; Essex County
Engineer's Office, Salem, Junior Engineering Aide.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46, T/5.
FRANCIS M. DEWIRE, JR.
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
10 Chauncy Street, Cambridge.
Belmont High School.
S. A. M.
Cooperative Work: H. B. Liggett Company, Boston, Parts Clerk
(Auto|; Herald Traveller Corp., Boston, Copy Boy.
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1942-46, Sgt.
MICHAEL J. DiBARTOLOMEIS
Electrical Engineering
22 Mechanic Street, Milford.
Milford High School.
Honor List; Rifle Club 1 , 2; A. I. E. E., Tn
3, 4, 5.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-45, S 1/c, (R. T
3, 4, 5, Secretary
Vincent DelGrosso
Maurice Dench, Jr.
Francis Dewire, Jr.
Michael DiBartolomeis
Teresa DiDonato
Philip Director
William Dobbins
Francis Doherty
TERESA M. DiDONATO
Libera/ Arts (Psychology}
32 Ripley Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
Omega Sigma.
JAMES R. DONOVAN
Liberal Arts (Economics)
33 Day Street, Norwood.
Norwood High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; Cross Country Track 1; News 4, 5; Sopho-
more Prom Committee; Rhetoric Club 4.
Cooperative Work: Pepperell Manufacturing Company, Boston,
Advertising.
Service Record: Army Field Artillery, 1942-46, Cpl.
PHILIP R. DIRECTOR
Civil Engineering
118 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge.
Cambridge High & Latin School.
Cooperative Work: Gleason Engineering Co., Wellesley, Tr,
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1942-45, Pvt.
WILLIAM K. DOBBINS
Chemical Engineering
Winn Street, Burlington.
Lexington High School.
Service Record: U. S. M. C, 1941-45, Capta
RICHARD H. DOUGLAS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
7 Lamartine Place, Jama.ca Plain.
Jamaica Plain High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society, Secretary 4, 5;
Student Council 4, 5; Basketball Manager 5; Class Secretary 1; Class
Treasurer 2; Class Dance Committee 2, 3.
Cooperative Work: Nutter, McClennen, & Fish, Boston, Photostat-
ician; Northeastern University, Assistant to War Service Co-ordinator.
Service Record: Army Air Corps, 1943-45, 1st Lt. D. F. C. and 4
O. L. C.
JOHN B. DUTTING
Civil Engineering
Main Street, Portland, Connecticut.
Portland High School.
Cooperative Work: State Highway Dept., Hartford, Connecticut,
Lab. Technician.
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1942-46, Pfc.
FRANCIS C. DOHERTY
Chemical Engineering
31 Weld Hill Street, Forest Hiills.
Mission High School.
Cooperative Work: Commercial Filters, South Boston, Lab.
Service Record: Air Corps, 1942-46, Captain.
HAROLD DYBVIK
Mechanical Engineering
338 Rollstone Street, Fitchburg.
Fitchburg High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, President 2, 3, Secretary 4, Guard 5; Student
Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 1, 2; Husky Plus 1, 2; A. S. M. E.
Richard Douglas
John Dutving
Harold Dybvik
Ernest Earle, Jr.
Harry Eigner
ERNEST L. EARLE, JR.
Chemical Engineering
99 Hillside Road, Watertown.
Watertown High School.
Dean's List 3; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1.
Cooperof/ve Work: W. C. Durfee, Company, Boston, Lab Te
Angier Products, Cambridge, Control Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1942-46, Captain.
HARRY EIGNER
Electrical Engineering
130 Humbolt Avenue, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; A
Engineering 5; Tau Beta Pi.
Service Record.- U. S. Navy, 1944-46, A. E. T. M. 2/
E.; Inst, of Radio
DONALD L. ELLISON
Liberal Arts (Eng/i'shJ
218 Hemenway Street, Boston.
Waltham High School.
Track I.
Service Record: U. S. Marine Corps, 1942-46, Captain.
Donald Ellison
LEONARD P. ENTIN
Mechanical Engineering
43 Quincy Street, Boston.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Che
Cooperative Work: Northeastern Univ
Department.
Roy Emanuelson
Club 1, 2, 3, President 3.
sir/, Assistant in Drawing
LEONARD ERICKSON
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
2 Bellevue Avenue, Waltham.
Waltham High School.
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2.
Cooperative Work.- Northeastern University, Boston, Student Assistant
in Admissions Department.
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1942-46, Captain, Air Medal with
3 O. L. C.
FALIERO A. FABIO
Mechanical Engineering
124 Marcella Street, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School, Montana State College.
Hayden Scholarship; Edwards Memorial Scholarship 1, 2, 3; Glee
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 5; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Electro Cardio-
graph Technician.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46, T/5.
ROY M. EMANUELSON
Mechanical Engineering
363 Mechanic Street, Fitchburg.
Fitchburg High School.
Nu Epsilon Zeta, Grandmaster 5; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: American Type Founders, Fitchburg, Apprentice
Machinist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 3/c.
FAUST F. FABIO
Mechanical Engineering
124 Marcella Street, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Rifle Team 2; A. S. M. E.; Class Vice President 4, 5;
Cooperative Work: P. S. Thorsen Company, Boston, Sheet Metal
Worker; Hy Light Corp., Boston, Sheet Metal Worker.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46, Cpl., Purple Heart.
Leonard Entin
Leonard Erickson
Faliero Fabio
Marjorie Faunce
Thomas Feeney
Julius Feinberg
David Feinzig
MARJORIE M. FAUNCE
Liberal Arts (Moth)
66 Rhinecliff Street, Arlington.
Arlington High School.
Omega Sigma Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Chee
Council 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Harvey Radio Lab, Cambridge, Crystal Tester
1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student
THOMAS J. FEENEY
Business Administration (Accounting)
15 North Street, Newton.
Sacred Heart High School, Michigan State College, Alabama
Polytech.
Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4; Huskiers 4, 5; Finance Club 2; Law
and Accounting Club 2.
Cooperative Work: Wilson Manufacturing Co., Boston, Receiver,
Inter-City Airlines, Boston, Clerical.
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1942-45, S/Sgt. Air Medal with
l.O. L. C.
CHARLOTTE R. FERTEL
Liberal Arts (Psychology)
120 Hazelton Street, Mattapan.
Dorchester High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2; Psychology
Club 4, 5; Yacht Club 2, 3; Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2, 3; Omega
Sigma; Academy.
HAROLD E. FINE
Industrial Engineering
19 Green Street, Brookline.
Maiden High School.
Dean's List 4; A. S. M. E., S. A. M.
Service Record: Army Air Corps, 1942-45, 1st Lt., Purple Heart,
Air Medal with 2 O. L. C.
JULIUS R. FEINBERG
Mechanical Engineering
Kerhonksan, New York.
Kerhonksan High School, University of Minnesota.
Skiing 4, 5; Tennis 2; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work.- Walworth Manufacturing Co., Boston, Foun-
dryman; Castalloy Inc., Cambridge, Heat Treat and Foundryman.
Service Record: Army Transportation Corps, 1942-46, T/5.
MORRIS B. FINKLESTEIN
Electrical Engineering
340 Everett Avenue, Chelsea.
Maiden High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; Ne
Cooperative Work: National Co
Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 2/c
1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E.
lpany, Maiden, Radio Tesfmaster.
DAVID S. FEINZIG
Mechanical Engineering
117 Howland Street, Boston.
South Boston High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Davidson Rubber Company, Boston, Apprent
Machinist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy 1945-46, S 1/c, (E. T. M.)
DOMINIC FIORE
Libera) Arts (Biology)
147 Dana Avenue, Hyde Park.
Boston English High School.
Baseball 1; Freshman Representative.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-45, Pvt.
Charlotte Fertel
Harold Fine
Morris Finkelstein
Willard Fiscus
Stanley Fletcher
Donald Foulkes
Herbert Fowle, Jr.
WILLARD K. FISCUS
Chemical Engineering
42 Hopkins Street, Wakefield.
Wakefield High School.
Nu Epsilon Zeto; Camera Club 2; Amateur Radio Club 3, 4, 5;
A. C. S.; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates, Everett, Con-
trol Chemist.
Service Record: Chemical Warfare Service, 1942-46, T/5.
DANIEL M. FOX
Mechanical Engineering
Bracket Lane, Ivoryton, Connecticut.
Pratt High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, Vice President 5; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Pratt Read Company, Inc., Ivoryton, Conne
Draftsman.
STANLEY L. FLETCHER
Civil Engineering
81 South Park Street, Bangor, Maine.
Bangor High School, Maine Central Institute.
Cooperative Work.- Greenfield Tap & Die, G
New England Shipbuilding, South Portland, Ma
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-46, C. M. 3/c
DONALD K. FOULKES
Electrical Engineering
3 Evans Road, Peabody.
Peabody High School, Higgins Classical Institut
Basketball 1; Glee Club 1, 2; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Sylvania Electric Products Inc., Danvers, Assis
tant Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1943-45, 1st Lt., Air Medal
2 O. L. C.
GLORIA S. FREEDMAN
Libera/ Arts (Mathematics
120 Fountain Street, Haverhill
Haverhill High School.
infield, Sketcher;
i, Erector.
RUTH L. FREEDMAN
Libera/ Arts (Mathematics)
134 Walnut Avenue, Revere.
Revere High School, Colby Co
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
nd PhysicsJ
HERBERT L. FOWLE, JR.
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertis
53 Orvis Road, Arlington.
Rindge Tech High School.
Honor List; Student Union 1, 2; News 2.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1942-45, Captain.
ng)
ALBERT M. FREIJE
Business Administration (Industrial Relations!
110 Community Road, Bay Shore, New York.
Bay Shore High School, University of Connecticut.
Alpha Kappa Sigma, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, 5; Honor List, Deon's List
2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society, President 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: American Telephone & Telegraph Co., New
York, Clerk; General Electnc Co., Lynn, Production Expediter.
Service Record: U. S. Army Transportation Corps, 1943-46, 1st Lt.
Gloria Freedman
Ruth Freedman
Albert Freije
Leonard Frisoli
Philip Frizzed
Wesley Furbush
Irving Gallis
LEONARD D. FRISOLI
Chemical Engineering
108 Putnam Street, East Boston.
East Boston High School.
Dean's List 2, 3, 4; A. I. Ch. E.; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: Fabric Research Labs, Inc., Boston, Re
Associate.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 2/c.
JAMES G. GALLAGHER
Industrial Engineering
33 Cannell Street, Quincy.
Quincy High School, Syracuse University.
S. A. M.; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Gear Works, Quincy.
Service Record: Engineers, 1943-46.
PHILIP A. FRIZZELL
Civil Engineering
Woodstock, Vermont.
Woodstock High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4; N. U. C. E. S., Secretary 3, Pi
4; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: Johns-Manville, Nashua, New Hair
Physics Lab Assistant; Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyards, Inc.,
ham, Ship Surveyer.
Service Record: Combat Engineers, 1944-46.
WESLEY J. FURBUSH
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
77 Davis Avenue, West Newton.
Newton High School.
Phi Beta Alpha; Business Manager Cauldron.
Cooperative Work: Waldorf System, Inc., Boston.
Service Record: Q. M. Infantry Engineer, 1942-46, T/4.
pshire,
Hing-
THERESA L. GAULIN
Libera/ Arts ( Psycho/ogyJ
65 Verndale Avenue, Attleboro.
Attleboro High School.
RALPH E. GEORGE
Electrical Engineering
231 Park Street, Medford.
Medford High School, Rutgers University.
Radio Club 2, 3, 4, President 4.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge "Stetho-C
diette" Repairman.
Service Record: U. S. Army, Corps of Engineers, 1942-46, T/3.
IRVING GALLIS
Libera/ Arts (Biology)
43 Basset! Street, Lynn.
Lynn English High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Fencing 1; B
2, 3.
Service Record: U. S. Infantry 1944-46, Pfc. Bronze Star,
Heart.
jnd 1,
Purple
GEORGE H. GEORGERIAN
Business Administration (Accounting)
33 Pilling Street, Haverhill.
Haverhill High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Seller's Inc., Boston, Stock Clerk; Waldorf
Systems, Inc., Boston, General Accountant.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-45, S/Sgt.
James Gallagher
Theresa Gaulin
Ralph George
George Georgerian
Edward Gillette
Richard Gilman
Milton Glassntan
Walter Glazer
EDWARD S. GILLETTE
Mechanical Engineering
Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Bassick Senior High School.
A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Wort: Worthington P. & M. Corp., Hai
Jersey, Drafting; Crompton-Knowles Loom Works,
Engineer.
Service Record,- U. S. Navy Reserve, 1942-46, Lt. (j.g.|
HARRY M. GLOSS, JR.
Industrial Engineering
31 Trident Avenue, Winthrop.
Boston English High School.
Sigma Kappa Psi, Scribe 2, Comptroller 3, Potentate 4, Steering
Committee 5; Honor List.
Cooperative Work: C. Carlson Company, Boston, Machinist; Pratt,
Reed Company, Deep River, Connecticut, Inspector.
Service Record: Air Corps, 1943-45, 1st Lt. Air Medal with 3 O. L. C.
RICHARD A. GILMAN
Mechanical Engineering
59 Congreve Street, Roslindale.
Roslindale High School.
Band 2.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Machine Shop.
Service Record: Air Force, 1942-46, 1st Lt.
MILTON S. GLASSMAN
Liberal Arts (BiologyJ
1 Wilmington Avenue, Dorchester.
Plymouth High School.
Dean's List 3, 4.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1945, HP/A 2/c.
WALTER L. GLAZER
Mechanical Engineering
93 Lawrence Avenue, Boston.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Honor List; Dean's List 3, Student Council 4, 5; Basketball 2, 3;
Baseball 3; News 3, 5; President, Husky Key Society 4, 5; Class
President 4, 5; A. S. M. E.
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1944-45, A/c.
EDWARD C. GOBELL
Mechanical Engineering
10 Ferndale Drive, Manchester, Connecticut.
Newington High School, Hillyer Junior College.
Beta Gamma Epsilon.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, T 3/c.
LEO J. GOLD
Business Administration (Accounting)
19 Wardman Road, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Student Union 2, 3, 4, 5; Treasurer 3, 4, 5; News 2, 3, 4, 5; Junior
Cauldron Staff; Rifle Club 1, 2; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4, 5, Stage
Manager 3, 4, President 5; S. A. M.; Law & Accounting Club 1;
Cosmopolitan Club 1; International Relations Club 3.
CHARLOTTE E. GOLDBERG
Liberal Arts (Sociology)
45 Lorna Road, Mattapan.
Jeremiah E. Burke High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dramatic Society 3, 4, 5; Acad-
Harry Gloss, Jr.
Edward Gobell
Charlotte Goldberg
Ruth Goldberg
Eleanor Goldman
Milton Goldman
Stanley Gordon
RUTH H. GOLDBERG
Liberal Arts (Moth
93 Washington Street,
Somerville High School
Omega Sigma.
nd Physics]
ELEANOR V. GOLDMAN
Libera/ Arts (English)
10 Beals Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Omega Sigma, Secretary 5; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 4, 5.
Cooperative Work.- Boston Globe, Boston, Library; Record-An
Boston, Reference Room.
ng
MILTON A. GOLDMAN
Mechanical Engineer!
41 Lome Street, Dorchester.
Boston English High School
Honor List; Dean's List 2, 4
Cooperative Work: Reece
Machinist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy
Button Hole Machine
1944-46, A. E. T. M. 2/c
ALBERT L. GOTTHARDT
Mechanical Engineering
61 Favre Street, Mattapan.
Dorcester High School for Boys.
Honor List, Dean's List 4; Yatch Club 2, 3.
Cooperative Work: Hy-Lite Corp., Boston, Sheet Metal Worke
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, A. E. T. M. 2/c.
MUIR W. GRANT
Mechanical Engineering
58 Belmont Street, North Quincy.
North Quincy High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Gear Works, North Quincy, Appri
Tool Maker.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1942-45, 2nd Lt.
LEONARD GREEN
Mechanical Engin,
7 Hatherly Road, Brighton.
Boston English High School
ng
Ho
List.
Cooperative Work: Boston Gear Works, Quincy, Draftsr
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-46, A. M. M. F. 2/c.
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STANLEY H. GORDON
Electrical Engin
11 Hancock Street, Maid
Maiden High School.
Chess Club 1, 2; A. I. E.
Cooperative Work: Natio
Company, Maiden, Test Lab.
WILLIAM H. GREEN
Liberal Arts (Biology)
63 Bartlett Avenue, Belmont.
Belmont High School.
Cooperative Work: Tailby-Nason Company, Cambridge, Lab.
Service Record: U. S. Army-Chemical Warfare, 1943-46, Sgt.
Albert Gotthardt
Leonard Green
William Green
rving Guilfond
LOUIS P. GREENBERG
Liberal Arts IBiology)
624 Norfolk Street, Motrapan.
Dorchester High School for Boys.
Kappa Zeta Phi; Inter-fraternity Council 5; News 2, 3, 4, 5.
Service Record: U. S. Combat Engineers, Medical, 1943-44, Pfc.
EVELYN F. GRIFFIN
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
556 Andover Street, South Lawrence.
E. F. Searles High School, Methuen.
News 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir 4, 5; Cauldron Junior
Staff; Cauldron Informal Pictures Editor; A. C. S.
RAYMOND W. GUESSETTO
Chemical Engineering
132 Oak Street, Lawrence.
Lawrence High School.
A. C. S. 2, 3, 4, 5; A. I. Ch. E. 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Tyer Rubber Company, Andover, Pilot Plant
Technician.
IRVING M. GUILFOND
Business Administration {Industrial Relations)
West Main Street, West Cheshire, Connecticut.
Hamden High School.
News 1; S. A. M.; Yacht Club 1.
Cooperative Work: N. Y., N. H., and Hartford R. R., Berlin, Connec-
ticut, Time Keeper; American Brass Company, Waterbury, Connec-
ticut, Inspector.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-45, T/5.
ALICE HAGGIS
Liberal Arts (English)
34 Jonior Street, New Bedford.
New Bedford High School.
Honor List; Rifle Club 4.
ROBERT F. HALE
Mechanical Engineering
32 Teele Avenue, W. Somerville.
Somerville High School.
A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston, Assistant
to Safety Engineer.
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1942-45, 2nd Lt.
ROBERT T. HALL
Electrical Engineering
82 Peterborough Street, Boston.
Freeport High School, Freeport, Maine.
Student Council 3, 4, 5; News 1; Band 1.
Cooperative Work: Central Maine Power Company, Portland,
Maine, Electrician; Bethlehem Shipbuilding, Quincy, Junior Engineer.
Service Record. U. S. Signal Corps, 1944-46, T/4.
EARL R. HAMILTON
Mechanical Engineering
61 Whittier Road, Needham.
Boston English High School.
Cooperative Work. Salem Gas Plant, Salem, Lab. Assistant; Maiden
Gas Plant, Maiden, Pilot Plant Operator; Dispersion Products,
Needham, General Work.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1941-45, A. C. M. M.
Earl Hamilton
Henry Hamlin
John Heaps
Phillip Heffernan
Albert Henn
HENRY B. HAMLIN
Liberal Arts (History and Government)
563 Norfolk Street, Mattapan.
High School of Commerce.
International Relations Club 3.
JOHN F. HEAPS
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry]
102 Castle Road, Nahant.
Everett High School.
Cooperative Wort: Charles M. Cox Co., Maiden, Chemist.
Service Record; U. S. Navy Air Corps, 1942-46, Lt. (j.g.)
PHILLIP T. HEFFERNAN
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
60 Fairbanks Street, Brighton.
Boston English High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Public Speaking Award 4; Baseball
1; A. S. M. E.; Sigma Society.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe, Boston, Copy Boy.
Service Record: U. S. Marine Corps, 1942-45, 1st Lt. Air Medal,
Bronze Star.
ALBERT WILLIAM HENN
Mechanical Engineering
16 Reimer Road, Scarsdale, New York.
Newton High School.
Phi Beta Alpha, Historian; Honor List; Glee Club 2, 3; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Castalloy Inc., Cambridge, Cost Analyst Ma-
terials Testing, and Production Control; Alfred Hale Rubber Co.,
Quincy, Assistant to Industrial Engineer.
Service Record: Infantry, 1942-46.
THOMAS HENRY, JR.
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
84 Eleanor Street, Chelsea.
Chelsea High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society, Vice President
4, 5, Treasurer 4, S. A. M. President 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: First National Bank, Boston, I. B. M.; Gen-
eral Electric, Lynn, Dispatcher.
Service Record: Army Ground Forces, 1942-45, Sgt.
JOHN HERB
Chemical Engineering
73 Franklin Street, Lawrence.
Lawrence High School, Phillips Andover Academy.
A. C. S.; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work. Tyyer Rubber Company, Andover, Lab
Technician.
LLOYD H. HERENDEEN
Electrical Engineering
143 Elmlawn Road, Braintree
Braintree High School.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehe
Steel Co., Quincy, Testn
BETTY R. HESS
Libera/ Arts (English)
298 Fern Street, West Hartford, Connecticut.
William Hall High School, West Hartford, Hartford Junior Col-
lege, West Hartford.
Yacht Club 4, 5.
Thomas Henry, Jr.
Lloyd Herendeen
Betty Hess
Rowland Hill
Jeanne Hillman
Norman Holdstock
ROWLAND B. HILL
Mechanical Engineering
1269 Main Street, Leominster.
Leominster High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon; Track 1; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: B. F. Sturtevant Company, Hyde Park, Drafts-
man; LaPointe Machine Tool Co., Hudson, Draftsman.
Service Record: Naval Aviation, 1942-45, Lt.
JEANNE L. HILLMAN
Chemical Engineering
43 Harrison Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Class Cabinet 1, 4, 5, Class Secretary
1; Rifle Club 1, 2; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4;
Cheer Leaders 2; Head Cheer Leader 3, 4; Husky Key Society
3, 4; Vice President 4; Who's Who; A. I. Ch. E.: A. C. S.; Omega
Sigma.
Cooperative Work: Pigment Research Laboratories, Cambridge, Lab
Assistant.
A. PETER HJALTESTED
Electrical Engineering
89 Squontum Street, Quincy.
North Quincy High School.
Sigma Phi Alpha; Secretary 3, Vice President 4, President 5;
A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work. Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Electrician's
Helper; Boston Edison Company, Boston, Testman's Helper.
NORMAN G. HOLDSTOCK
Liberal Arts [Chemistry)
55 Westglow Street, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School for Boys, Massachusetts State College.
A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Union Paste Company, Hyde Park, Assistant
Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1943-45, Sgt. Purple Heart.
JOHN F. HOLT
Chemi'ca/ Engineering
80 Hillside Avenue, Berlin, New Hampshire.
Berlin High School.
Gamma Phi Kappa; Basketball 2.
Cooperative Work.- U. S. Maritime Shipbuilding Corp., Portland,
Maine, Transitman; Brown Company, Berlin, New Hampshire, Lab
Technician.
Service Record. U. S. Army, 1942-45, Cpl. Purple Heart.
I. RAY HOPKINS
Business Administration (Accounting)
197 Lincoln Avenue, New London, Connecticut.
Bulkeley High School, New London, City College, New York,
Nancy University, France.
Gamma Phi Kappa, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Honor List, Dean's
List 2, 3, 4, 5; Baskethall 1; Finance Club 2, 3; Sigma Society.
Cooperative Work.- N. Y„ N. H., and Hartford R. R. Co., Hartford,
Clerk.
Service Record: Ordinance 1943-46, Sgt. Colmar Coat of Arms.
STEWART W. HOPKINS
Electrical Engineering
Bradley Terrace, Brattleboro, Vermont.
Brattleboro High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; A. I. E. E.;
Radio Club I;
Cooperative Work: General Radio Company, Cambridge, Drafts-
Se
Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 3/c.
LOUIS S. HOWLAND
Libera/ Arts (ChemistryJ
10 Central Street, South Bra
Ray Hopkins
Stewart Hopkins
Louis Howland
Ralph Huey
Theodore Hultgren
Clarence Husbands
l.yman Hutchins, Jr.
RALPH A. HUEY
Industrial Engineering
220 Holden Street, Worcester.
North High School.
Track 2, 3; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Crompton and Knowles Loom Works, Worce
Engineer (Research).
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1944-46, T/Sgt.
THEODORE HULTGREN
Business Administration (Industrial Relations]
80 Woodside Road, Winchester.
Winchester High School.
Basketball 1, 2.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1942-45, 2nd Lt.
CLARENCE B. HUSBANDS
Libera/ Arts (Economics)
1556 Cambridge Street, Cambridge.
LYMAN M. HUTCHINS, JR.
Business Administration (Industrial Relations]
43 Newell Road, Auburndale.
Newton High School.
Ski Club 1, 2.
Cooperative Work: Wm. Filenes' Sons Co., Boston, Stock Boy.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46, Captain.
THEODORE A. IZZI
Mechanical Engineering
108 Union Street, Leominster.
Leominster High School.
Cooperative Work: Jackson and Moreland, Boston, Draftsman,- E.
I. DuPont de Nemours, Leominster, Lucite Worker.
ALVAN B. JACOBSON
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising]
131 Mason Terrace, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-46.
JAMES H. JENKINS, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
136 Hawthorn Road, Braintree.
Braintree High School.
Betta Gamma Epsilon, Secretary; Football 1,2, 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4;
Yacht Club 3.
Cooperative Work: Heald Machine Company, Worcester.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1943-46, M. M. 1/c.
KIMBERLY JOHNSON
Libera/ Arts (English]
R. F. D. 3, Peekskill, New York, Shrub Oak High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1940-45 T/Sgt.
Theodore Izz
James Jenkins, Jr.
Kimberly Johnson
Philip Johnson
Ralph Jones, Jr.
Millard Kay
George Kee
PHILIP E. JOHNSON
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising!
24 Lunt Street, North Quincy.
North Quincy High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society; Charles Hadyn
Memorial Scholarship; Sears B. Condit Honor Award; News 1, 2;
Yacht Club 1, 2.
Service Record: U. S. Army Quarter Master Corps, 1943-46, S/Sgt.
RALPH H. JONES, JR.
Civil Engineering
52 Paul Gore Street, Jamaica Plain.
Boston English High School.
N. U. C. E. S.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, Hingham, Tran-
sitman.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1944-46, Cpl.
MILLARD M. KAY
Civil Engineering
24 Colder Street, Dorchester.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Kappa Zetta Phi, Scribe 2, 3, 4, 5; News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Circulation
Manager 3, 4, 5; Class Treasurer 3; N. U. C. E. S.; A. S. C. E.;
B. S. C. E.
Cooperative Work: N Y., N. H., and Hartford, R. R., Boston,
Chainman; Maintenance, Rail Inspector.
Service Record: U. S. Marine Corps, 1944-46, Sgt.
GEORGE KEE
Mechanical Engineering
Kwangtung, China.
Boston English School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Cosmopolitan Club; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Barnes and Jones, Jamaica Plain, Machinist;
H. K. Porter, Everett, Junior Engineer.
Service Record: Engineers Corps., 1943-46, 2nd Lt.
JAMES KELSO, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
14 Moulton Road, Arlington.
Somerville High School.
Honor List, Deans List 2, 3, 4, 5; Cosmopolitan Club 1; A. S. M. E.;
Band I, 2.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn, Lab Technician;
Sears Roebuck & Co., Boston, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1943-46, 1st Lt.
MONA L. KENNEDY
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
9 Locust Avenue, Lexington.
Lexington High School.
Omega Sigma; A. C. S.; Glee Club 2.
Cooperative Work: General Latex and Chemical Co., Cambridge,
Lab Assistant; Powdered Materials Research Labs, Cambridge, Lab
Assistant.
AUSTIN S. KIBBE, JR.
Libera/ Arts {Chemistry)
47 Crofts Road, Chestnut Hill.
St. Paul's School, Virginia Military Institute
CHARLES A. KNOWLES
Liberal Arts (Economics)
19 Monroe Street, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Student Union 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
Captain 5.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Maintenance
Dept.
Service Record: U. S. Army 1942-45, T Sgt.
James Kelso, Jr.
Mona Kennedy
Austin Kibbe. Jr.
Charles Knowles
Bennett Kolner
Jeryle Konowitz
John Kordalski
Soteria Kosartes
BENNETT KOLNER
Civil Engineering
192 School Street, Somemlle.
English High School.
News 2, 3; Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2; N. U. C. E. S.; B. S. C. E.
Cooperative Work: L. G. Brackett and Company, Cambridge, Rod-
man and Draftsman; Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Boston, Transit-
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1944-46, Pfc. Purple Heart.
JERYLE L. KONOWITZ
Industrial Engineering
269 South Street, Chestnut Hill.
Brookline High School.
Kappa Zeta Phi, Bursar 4, 5; Inter-fraternity Council 5; A. S. M. E.;
Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; News 1 , 2, 3, 4; Make-up Editor 3, 4; S. A. M.
JOHN S. KORDALSKI
Chemical Engineering
8 Beacon Street, Salem.
Salem High School.
Cooperative Work. General Electric Co., Lynn, Chemist; Rust
Roofing & Metal Finishing Co., Cambridge, Aluminum Processor.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1942-47, 1st. Lt.
SOTERIA J. KOSARTES
Liberal Arts (Sociology)
1036 Middlesex Street, Lowell.
Lowell High School, Lowell Textile.
Student Union 3, Omega Sigma; Cosmopolitan Club 3; Huski.
4, 5; Camera Club 4, 5; Psychology Club 4, 5.
KENNETH N. KRAEMER
Mechanical Engineering
R. F. D. #1, Shelton, Connecticut.
Shelton High School.
Nu Epsilon Zeta; Grand Chancellor 3, 5; Honor List, Dean's List
2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-fraternity Softball 1, A. S. M. E.; Class Secretary
4, 5; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: Chance- Vought Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut,
■rd: U. S. Na
3l Re
e, 1944-46, A. E. M. 3/c
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio
BERNARD A. KRIEGSMAN
Electrical Engineering
9 Hutchings Street, Roxbury.
Boston Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Che
Club 4; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Co., Boston, Assistant in Testing
Lab.
CHARLES W. LAMB
Electrical Engineering
149 Norton Avenue, Taunton.
Monsignor Coyle High School.
A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Tung-Sol Lamp Works, Inc., Newark, New
Jersey, Student Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, A. E. T. M. 2/c.
JOHN R. LAVENDER
Electrical Engineering
45 East Foster Street, Melrose.
Melrose High School.
Dean's List 4; Student Union 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Class Executive
Council 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Repair
Technician.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1942-46, 1st Lt.
Kenneth Kraemer
Bernard Kriegsman
Charles Lamb
John Lavender
Maxwell Lazarus
Richard Lent
Leonard Leto
Eleanor Levin
MAXWELL LAZARUS
Mechanical Engineering
1187 Beacon Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Basketball 4, 5; A. S. M. E.
RICHARD W. LENT
Business Administration (Accounting)
34 Wright Street, Stoneham.
Stoneham High School.
Gamma Phi Kappa; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Sigma Society.
Cooperative Work: F. S. Moseley & Co., Boston, Messenger; E. H.
Griswold & Co., Boston, Junior Accountant.
Service Record.- U. S. Army, 1943-45, Pfc.
LEONARD LETO
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
371 Lexington Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Bridgeport Central High School.
Gamma Phi Kappa, Secretary 4, 5; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2;
News 2, 3; Glee Club 1 , 2; A. I. Ch. E., A. C. S.; Veterans Asso-
ciation 4; Radio Club 4, 5; Class Secretary 3.
Cooperative Work.- Bridgeport Brass Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut,
Millhand; Commercial Filters Corp., South Boston, Lab Assistant;
Bridgeport Fabrics Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut, Web Inspector.
Service Record: Transportation Corps, 1943-46, Pfc.
ELEANOR R. LEVIN
Liberal Arts (Psychology)
43 Ocean Avenue, Winthrop.
Winthrop High School.
Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; News 3, 4.
MARK P. LEVINE
Electrical Engineering
36 Cutler Street, Winthrop.
Mechanics Arts High School.
Rifle Club 1; International Relations Club 5; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work.- General Electric Co., Lynn, Lab Technician.
SIDNEY LEVINE
Mechanical Engineering
32 Wolcott Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
Football Manager 1; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Assembler and
Tester.
Service Record: Infantry 1943-46, Sgt. Purple Heart.
FRANCES LEZBERG
Liberal Arts (Biology)
19 Wayne Street, Roxbury.
J. E. Burke High School.
Dean's List 3; Omega Sigma, President 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Lab Assistant.
ROBERT T. LING
Industrial Enaineering
278 Myrtle Street, Manchester, New Hampshire.
Manchester Central High School.
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4, 5; S. A. M.
5; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work. Hi-Light Corp., South Boston, Sheet Metal
Worker.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, A. E. T. M. 2/c.
*er
■ J3
Sidney Levine
Frances Leiberg
Robert Ling
Leo Lippo
Melvin Litvin
Fred Loscocco
Alice Lousarevian
LEO M. LIPPA
Chemical Engineering
644 Harvard Street, Mattapan.
Boston English High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 1, 2, 3.
Cooperative Work: Boston Woven Hose and Rubbe
bridge, Lab Technician; Steadfast Rubber Co., Inc
Lab Technician.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-46, S/Sgt.
MARTIN J. LUDWIG
Libera/ Arts (English)
20 Madeline Street, Brighton.
Saint Collumbkilles High School, Tufts College, University of North
Carolina.
Dean's List 3, 5; Student Union 1, 3, 4, 5, Executive Committee 4,
5; News 1, 3, 4, 5, News Editor 1, Feature Editor 4, 5; Dramatic
Club 3; Who's Who 4; Rifle Club 1; International Relations Club
3, 4; Huskiers 4, 5; Frosh Discussion Group.
Service Record: U. S. Navy Air Corps, 1943-45, A/C.
MELVIN L. LITVIN
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
1641 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Service Record: U. S. N. R., 1942-45, Lt.
STANLEY S. LUKASZEK
Chemical Engineering
253 Market Street, New Britain, Connecticut.
New Britain High School, Texas Tech.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn, Quality Control.
Service Record: Medical Corps, 1942-45, T/4.
FRED A. LOSCOCCO
Electrical Engineering
606 North Street, Randolph.
East Boston High School.
Honor List; Track 1; A. I. E. E. 3.
GEORGE R. LUND
Electrical Engineering
76 California Street, Watertown.
Watertown High School.
A. I. E. E. 2.
Cooperative Work: Holtzer Cabot Electric Co., Boston, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Signal Corps, 1943-46, T/4.
ALICE LOUSAREVIAN
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
28 Porter Street, Watertown.
Watertown High School.
Honor List, Choral Society 2, 3; Chapel Choir 4, 5; Chess Club 2.
LOUIS L. LUNETTA
Civil Engineering
3 Oakdale Street, Jamaica Plain.
Boston English High School.
N. U. C. E. S., President 3, 4; B. S. C. E.j A. S. C. E.
Cooperative Work: N. Y., N. H., and Hartford R. R., Hartford; U.
S. Engineer Office, Boston, Engineer Aide.
Martin Ludwig
George Lund
Louis Lunetto
Lucille Lurie
Morton Lutch
Bruce MacDougall
Delbert MacFaden
LUCILLE LURIE
Libera/ Arts (English)
54 Bradford Avenue, Shar(
Sharon High School.
News 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic
ely 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Omega Sigma.
MORTON LUTCH
Libera/ Arts (History and Government)
76 Newhall Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4.
BRUCE MACDOUGALL
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
135 Warren Street, Fitchburg.
Fitchburg High School, The Sorbonne, University of Paris.
Nu Epsilon Zeta; Dean's List 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2; Band 1, 2;
Rifle Club 2, 3.
Service Record: Technical Corps, 1943-45, Cpl.
DELBERT W. MACFADEN
Industrial Engineering
65 Pope Street, North Quincy.
North Quincy High School.
Sigma Phi Alpha, Vice President 3; Dance Committee 3; A. :
S. A. M.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Quincy.
Service Record: Naval Aviation, 1941-46, Lt.
ROBERT B. MACGREGOR
Industrial Engineering
30 Redlands Road, West Roxbury.
Mechanics Arts High School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Camera Club 4.
Cooperative Work: Allis-Chalmers, Boston, Machinist; Waltham
Screw Co., Waltham, Machine Design.
Service Record: U. S. Naval Reserve, 1942-46, Lt. (j.g.)
LEONARD MALETZ
Liberal Arts (Modern Languages)
200 Norwell Street, Dorchester.
Dorchester High for Boys, Syracuse University.
Dean's List 4; Debating Society 1.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Checkroom
Attendant.
Se
Record. U. S. Army, 1943-46, Pfc
R. KENNETH MANNING, JR.
Business Administration (Accounting)
104 Perkins Street, Melrose.
Melrose High School.
News 1, 2; International Relations Club 1 , 2, 3; Money and Bank-
ing Club 1, 2, 3; Law and Accounting Club 1, 2, 3; Society for Ad-
vancement of Management 3.
Cooperative Work: Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., Cambridge;
Wildey Savings Bank, Boston.
Service Record. U. S. Army Finance Dept., 1943-46, Sgt.
BETTY MARANJIAN
libera/ Arts (Sociology)
398 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain.
Roslindale High School.
Student Union 3; Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2; Camera Club 4, 5;
Omega Sigma; Psychology Club 4, 5; Huskiers 4, 5.
Robert MacGregor
Leonard Maletz
Kenneth Manning, Jr. Betty Maranjian
Oscar Marchand, Jr.
Harry Marden, Jr.
Clifford Markham, Jr.
Lawrence Marshall
OSCAR J. MARCHAND, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
108 Fayerweather Street, Cambridge.
Rindge Technical School.
Dean's List 4; Sigma Phi Alpha; Football 1; Rifle Club 2; A. S. M. E.
Secretary.
Cooperative Work.- Bethlehem Steel Co., Fore River Shipyard,
Quincy, Ironworker; Electrolyte Co., South Boston, Sheet Metal
Worker; Resista Pipe and Valve Co., Cambridge, Machinist, Assem-
bly, Tester.
Service Record: U. S. Infantry 1942-45, Pfc.
HARRY W. MARDEN, JR.
Business Administration (Accounting}
11 Wyman Street, Arlington.
Arlington High School.
Cooperative Work.- Northeastern University, Boston, Maintenance;
First National Bank, Boston.
Service Record: Military Police 1942-46, Sgt.
CLIFFORD I. MARKHAM, JR.
Libera/ Arts (Biology)
144 Walnut Street, Everett.
Everett High School.
Dean's List 5; Student Union 5; News 2, 3;
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Inspector;
Northeastern University, Boston, Lab Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-44, Ensign.
LAWRENCE E. MARSHALL
Industrial Engineering
34 Willard Street, New Bedford.
New Bedford High School.
Phi Gamma Pi, President 3, 4, Secretary 5, Social Chairman 2;
Dean's List 4; Inter-fraternity Softball and Basketball 2, 3, 4;
S. A. M.
Cooperative Work: Lapointe Machine Tool Co., Hudson, Draftsman;
Morse Twist Drill, New Bedford, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 3/c.
PAUL A. MASSAD
Civil Engineering
46 Mountain Avenue, New London, Connecticut.
Bulkeley High School.
N. U. C. E. S.
Cooperative Work: N. Y., N. H., & Hartford R. R. Providence, R. I.
Chainman; W. S. Crocker, Boston, Chainman.
WILLIAM MATFESS
Chemical Engineering
67 Phillips Street, Boston.
Boston English High School.
A. I. Ch. E.
DAVID S. McCAHON
Chemical Engineering
14 Cypress Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Honor List, A. 1. Ch. E., Treasu
rer 3.
Cooperative Work: Godfrey
. Cabot, Inc.
Boston, A
Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Naval R<
serve, 1944-46,
E. T. M. 2/c.
MARGARET M. McCARTHY
Libera/ Arts (English-Jour
31 James Street, Taunton.
Taunton High School.
News; Omega Sigma.
Paul Massad
William Matfess
David McCahon
Margaret McCarthy
Robert McCoy
Joseph McCusker
William McGrath
Donald McGurk
ROBERT R. McCOY
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising]
348 Village Street, Medway.
Medway High School.
Cooperative Work: N. Y., N. H., and Hartford R. R. Hartford,
Draftsman; Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Punch and Die Operator;
N. Y., N. H., and Hartford R. R., Hartford, Rodman and Transitman.
Service Record: Army Air Corps, 1943-46, S/Sgt.
RICHARD E. McKENZIE
electrical Engineering
15 Euston Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School, Central High School, Washington, D. C.
Berkeley School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; A. I. E. E.
JOSEPH H. McCUSKER
Electrical Engineering
48 Sheridan Street, Jamaica Plain.
Lawrence High School, Lawrence.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: N. Y., N. H., and Hartford R. R., Hartford,
Inspector; General Electric, Lynn, Tester; Kellex Carbide and Chem-
ical Corp., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Assistant Research Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-46, T/3.
ANDREW J. McNEILL
Chemical Engineering
10 Parker Hill Avenue, Roxbury.
Mission High School.
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 1, 2.
Cooperative Work: Monsanto Chemical, Everett, Pilot-House Ope
ator; Dewey and Almey, Cambridge, Lab Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-44, Pvt.
WILLIAM W. McGRATH
Mechanical Engineering
17 Van Buren Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut.
Norwalk High School.
Phi Gamma Pi, Corresponding Secretary 3, Secretary 4, Publicity
5; Basketball 3; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Underwood Elliot Fischer, Bridgeport.
Service Record: U. S. N. R., 1944-46, E. T. M. 3/c.
HUBERT F. McVANN
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
3 Parson Street, Peabody.
Peabody High School.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Corps, 1942-45, Sgl.
DONALD F. McGURK
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising!
60 Wilder Terrace, West Springfield.
West Springfield High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, 5; S. A. M.; '45 Club
4, 5.
Cooperative Work: First National Bank, Boston, Check Proofer.
Service Record: Air Corps, 1942-45, 1st Lt.
CARL J. MELLEA
Civil Engineering
5 Oak Place, Hyde Park.
Hyde Park High School.
Basketball 3; N. U. C. E. S.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1944-46, Cpl.
Richard McKenzie
Andrew McNeill
Hubert McVann
Maurice Mezoff
George Miller
Robert C. Miller
Robert E. Miller
MAURICE W. MEZOFF
Libera/ Arts (Sociology!
495 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury.
Boston English High School, Biarritz American, France.
Academy.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Machine Parts
Inspector.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1942-46, S/Sgt.
GEORGE B. MILLER
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
252 Common Street, Watertown.
Watertown High School.
A. C. S.; A. I. Ch. E.; Camera Club 2.
Service Record; Army Air Force, 1944-46, Cpl.
ROBERT C. MILLER
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry]
326 Manning Street, Needham.
Needham High School, Harvard University.
Honor List; Dean's List 2, 4; Band 1; A. C. S.; Academy.
Cooperative Work: Atlantic Research Associates, Newtonville.
Lab Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. N. R. 1942-46, Lt. |j.g.)
ROBERT E. MILLER
Liberal Arts (Sociology)
9 Bruce Street, North Andover.
Johnson High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sears B. Condit Award; Student
Union 2; Debating Society 1; Academy.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-1945, Sgt.
EDMUND C. MONTI
Industrial Engineering
137 Cross Street, Quincy.
Quincy High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2,
Co-operative Work: Bethleh
Se
4; A. S. M. E.; S. A. M.
em Steel Co., Quincy, Shippe
Record: U. S. Army 1941-1946, First Lt.
.an Scholarship; Rifle Club
M. E.; Tau Beta Pi.
FREDERICK A. MOORE, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
63 Huntington Avenue, Amesbury.
Amesbury High School.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Frest
1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. S
Co-operative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn, Student Engineer;
Chase Shawmut Co., Newburyport, Machine Operator and Electrical
Testing; Star-Market Co., Watertown, Order Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-1946, Lt.
CARL F. MUTTI
libera/ Arts (English)
83 Pearl Street, Everett.
Sarzana, Italy.
NORMAN C. MUZZEY
Libera/ Arts (Economics)
68 Crocker Road, Medford.
Medford High School.
Service Record: U. S. Signal Corps, 1943-1946, Sgt.
Edmund Monti
Frederick Moore, Jr.
Carl Mutti
Norman Muzzy
Frances Meyers
Richard Nelson
Richard Newcomb
Mario Nucefora
eader 1, 3, 4; Treasurer
5; Student Council 3, 4,
iss Cabinet 4; Secretary
ion Club 1; Academy
loston, Lab Assistant.
FRANCES M. MYERS
Libera/ Arts (Sociology)
3 Charlotte Street, Dorchester.
J. E. Burke High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Che
Omega Sigma 1, 2, Cabinet Member 3,
5; News 1; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3; I
Dramatic Club 4; Who's Who; Academ
RICHARD C. NELSON
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
12 Howland Court, Northeaston.
Oliver Ames High School.
Honor List, Deans List 2, 3; ACS; Gen
Co-operative Work: Boston Edison Co.,
Service Record: Infantry 19420 946, Sgt.
RICHARD W. NEWCOMB
Civil Engineering
14 Autumn Street, Boston,
Manchester High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Dean's List Scholarship; Sears B.
Condit Award; Tau Beta Pi, President 4, 5; Football 1; B. S. C. E.j
A. S. C. E.; N. U. C. E. S., Secretary 3, 4; Who's Who.
Co-operolive Work: Assoc. Fac. Mut. Fi. Ins. Cos., Boston, Assistant
Service Record- Army Air Corps, 1943-1945, 1st Lt., DFC with 1 OLC;
Air Medal with 2 OLC.
MARIO A. NUCEFORA
Electrical Engineering
81 Bluehill Avenue, Roxbury.
Boston Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4; Baseball 1; Chess Club 2; Rifle Club 1;
Radio Club 3, 4, 5; AIEE.
Co-operative Work.- Allis Chalmer, Hyde Park, Lab. Assistant; G.
and N. Engineering, Boston, Switchboard Wiring; Boston Edison
Co., Boston, Lab Assistant.
ALLIE D. OLIVA
Mechanical Engineering
72 Forbes Street, East Hartford, Conn.
East Hartford High School.
Co-operative Work: City of Hartford, Enginering Department, Hart-
ford, Eng. Aide.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, Pfc.
PHILIP OLMER
Libera/ Arts (Psychology)
121 Greenwood Street, New Haven.
Hillhouse High School.
Dean's List 3, 4, 5.
Service Record: Infantry, 1943-1945, Pfc.
ALBERT D. OLSEN
Business Administration (Accounting)
127 Capen Street, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School.
Football 4.
Service Record: U. S. Infantry, 1942-1945, S
KENNETH F. OLSEN
Mechanical Engineering
34 Winthrop Street, Milton.
Milton High School.
Wentworth Institute.
Nu Epsilon Zeta; Rifle Club 1; A. S. M. E.; Ski Club 4, 5.
Co-operative Work: Jackson and Moreland Eng., Boston, Drafts
Bendix Aviation Corp., Norwood, Tool Designer.
Service Record: Army, 1943, Pvt.
Allie D. Oliva
Philip Olmer
Albert Olsen
Kenneth Olsen
Richard Olson
Louis Orenbuch
Frank Oresteen
Beatrice O'Rourke
RICHARD E. OLSON
Chemical Engineering
42 Curtis Street, Waltham.
Waltham High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; A. C. S.
Service Record- Navy, 1944-1946, QM2/c
LOUIS L. ORENBUCH
Mechanical Engineering
67 Goodale Road, Boston.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; Football 1; Glee Club 1; ASME.
Co-operative Work: Reece Machine Co., Boston, Inspector; Jones
Valve Co., Boston, Assembler.
Service Record: Air Corps, 1942-1946, 1st. Lt., DFC, Air Medal, 3
OLC.
FRANK P, ORESTEEN
Electrical Engineer!
235 Springdale Avenue,
Everett High School
Honor List; AIEE.
Cooperative Work: Edi:
Electric Co., Boston, Test Lab Worke
rd: U. S. Navy, 1943-1944, EM3/c
BEATRICE H. O'ROURKE
Liberal Arts (English]
14 Glenarm Street, Dorchester,
Jeremiah E. Burke High Schoc
CHARLOTTE OSHER
Liberal Arts (Psychology)
83 Hutchins Street, Roxbury.
Jeremiah E. Burke High School.
Dean's List 2; News 1, 2, 3, 4.
NELS A. PALM, JR.
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
21 Victoria Street, Lowell.
Lowell High School.
Dean's List 2, 3.
Co-operative Work: Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Inspector.
Service Record.- Air Corps, 1942-1946.
ANTHONY J. PANDISCIO
Mechanical Engineering
31 Belmont Street, Fitchburg.
Fitchburg High School.
Honor List: Sigma Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, 5; Interfraternity Council 5;
Student Council 3, 4, 5, President 5; Track 1; A. S. M. E.; Class
President 3, Class Vice President 2; Class Dance Committee 3, 4.
Co-operative Work: American Type Founders, Inc., Fitchburg.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, AETM2/c.
NICHOLAS A. PANDISCIO
Chemical Engineering
4 Fourth Street, Fitchburg.
Fitchburg High School.
Honor List; Phi Gamma Pi; Interfraternity Council Representative,
Social Chairman, Vice President, House Manager; A. I. Ch. E. 2, 3,
4, 5; A. C. S. 2, 3, 4, 5.
Co-operative Work: Simonds Saw and Steel Co., Fitchburg, File
Shaping Worker; E. I. DuPont de Nemours Co., Leominster, Assistant
in developing dept.
Service Record: AAF Weather Service, 1946-1947, Pfc.
Charlotte Osher
Nels Palm, Jr
Anthony Pandiscio
Nicholas Pandiscio
Gury Pono
Frederick Pope
Robert Parish
Frank Pasquali, Jr.
GURY PANO
Chemical Engineering
120 Conant Street, Boston.
Boston English High School.
Camera Club 2, 3, 4, 5; AlChE.
Co-operative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Electrical As
sembler.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, Pfc.
FREDERICK B. RAPE
Business Administration (Accounting;
Utica, New York.
Utica Free Academy.
Football I.
Co-operative Work: Utica Mutual Insurance, Utica, New York, Cler
ical Statistics Dept.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1942-1945, Cpl.
GEORGE M. PATENAUDE
Chemical Engineering
41 Mount Vernon Street, Melrose.
Abington High School.
Montana State College.
A. I. Ch, E.
Co-operative Work: Commercial Filters Corp.,
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-1946, Sgt.
ston, Lab. Assistant.
ALBERT PERLMUTTER
Mechanical Engineering
104 Lucerne Street, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School.
Student Union 1, 2, 3; News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Editor 4, 5.
Co-operative Work: Raytheon, Waltham, Stock Chaser.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, RTM2/c
ROBERT L. PARISH
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
15 Winthrop Street, Winchester.
Winchester High School.
Dean's List 4; Yacht Club 3.
Co-operofive Work: Filene's, Boston, Stock Work; Jordan Marsh,
Boston, Investigator.
Service Record. U. S. Air Force, 1942-1945, T Sgt., Bronze Star
Medal.
ROBERT J. PERSSON
Mechanical Engineering
57 Volusia Road, Hingham.
Hingham High School.
Honor List; ASME.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehem Steel Corp., Ouincy, Drafts-
Bethlehem Steel Corp., Quincy, Aide to consultont engineer.
FRANK G. PASOUALI, JR.
Business Administration (Accounting)
262 Lamartine Street, Jamaica Plain.
Boston English High School.
Honor List, Deans List 3; Football Manager 1; Finance Club 2.
Co-operative Work: L. W. Cronkhite, Inc., South Boston, Bookkeeper
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, S/Sgt.
COSIMO C. PESCATORE, JR.
Electncal Engineering
528 Hyde Park Avenue, Roslindole.
Boston Technical School.
Honor List; Baseball 1; A. I. E. E.
Co-operative Work: Boston Edison Co., Boston, Engineer's Assistant.
George Patenaude
Albert Perlmutter
Robert Persson
Cosimo Pescatore, Jr.
Ralph Peterson
Francis Petroccione
James Phillips
William Phillips
RALPH PETERSON
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
58 Manhattan Avenue, Avenal, New Jersey.
Woodbridge High School.
Middlesex Junior College.
S. A. M.
Co-operative Wort: New Haven R.R., Hartford, Cl(
Service Record: Ordnance Dept., 1942-1945, T/5.
ROBERT F. PIERCE
Civil Engineering
116 Colburn Street, East Dedham.
Dedham High School.
Nu Epsilon Zeta; Class Cabinet 4; N. U. C. E. S., Vice
Co-operot.ve Work. Norfolk County Engineers, Dedha
Instruments; New Engand Engineering Associates, Boston
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1943, S2/c.
FRANCIS J. PETROCCIONE
Business Administration (Accounting)
103 Bowler Street, Lynn.
Lynn English High School.
Massachusetts State College.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; Trustee Scholarship.
Co-operotive Work: General Electric Company, Lynn, Cost Account-
ant.
Service Record. U. S. Air Force, 1942-1945, Sgt.
JAMES A. PHILLIPS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
1601 Tremont Street, Boston.
High School of Commerce.
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 4; Class
Secretary 2, 3; Husky Key Society 4, 5; Vets Association 4, 5; 45
Club; S. A. M.; Dance Committee 2, 3.
Co-operative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Student As-
sistant.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Corps, 1943-46, S/Sgt.
WILLIAM H. PHILLIPS
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
196 North Street, Somerville.
Somerville High School.
Service Record. U. S. Army Air Corps, 1942-1945, M/Sgt.; Air Medal
with 5 OLC.
ARTHUR C. PIEROTTI
Business Administration (Marketing and Adverti
17 Arerdeen Road, Wellesley.
Wellesley High School.
Worcester Academy.
Co-operative Work: Boston Gear Works, Boston, CI
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1942-1945, S/Sgt.
CHARLES L. PISTORINO
Civil Engineering
88 Auckland Street, Dorchester.
Boston Technical School.
Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 5; N. U. C. E. S.
Co-operative Work. A. O. Wilson Structural Steel
Assistant Superintendent; W. S. Crocker Civil Engine
3o., Boston
ing, Boston
iitma
Se
ird. U. S. Army Air Corps, 1943-1946, Sgt.
WILLIAM G. PLISKIN, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
219 Miriam Street, New York, New York.
Bronx High School of Science.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; Cross Country 1.
Co-operative Work.- Sanborn Co., Cambridge
Se
Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, AETM3/
Robert Pierce
Arthur Pierotti
William Pliskin, Jr.
Stanley Pollard, Jr.
Ralph Pool
Richard Poore
Philip Posey
STANLEY I. POLLARD, JR.
Business Administration (Accounting)
50 Rand Street, Lynn.
Lynn English High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Sigma Society; Track 1, 2.
Co-operative Work: First National Bank, Boston, Check Clearing;
N.Y., N.H. and H. R.R., Boston, Timekeeper.
Service Record: Quartermaster Corps, 1943-46, M/Sgt.
RALPH M. POOL
Electrical Engineering
49 High Street, Rockport.
Rockport High School.
Dickinson Junior College.
Band 1.
Co-operative Work: Vulcan Electric Co., Danvers, Quality Engine
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Salem, Quality Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Corps, 1943-1945, 2nd Lt.
RICHARD C. POORE
Industrial Engine
82 Kittredge Street, Roslin
Maiden High School.
Service Record: Naval A
ng
1942-46, Lt. (j.g.]
PHYLLIS L. POTTER
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
1269 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston.
Brighton High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; Class Cabinet 3; Choral Society 1, 2;
S. A. M. 3; Yacht Club 3, 4; Omega Sigma.
ALONZO C. RAND, JR.
Mechanical Engineering
75 Pleasant Street, Stoneham.
Ipswich High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, Vice President 4; Honor List, Dean's List
2, 3; Dramatic Club 1.
Co-operative Work: Reece Corp., Boston, Inspector, Machine Oper-
ator.
Service Record: Army Engineers, 1942-1946, T/4.
PAUL D. RANDALL
Industrial Engineering
343 High Street, Newburyport.
Newburyport High School.
Chauncy Hall.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3; Honor
List; S. A. M.; A. S. M. E.
Co-operative Work. Merrimac Hat Corp., Amesbury, Time Study;
General Electric Co., West Lynn, Methods Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946.
PHILIP E. POSEY
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
72 Newbury Avenue, North Quincy.
North Quincy High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; Dramatic Society 1, 2.
Co-operative Work: Boston Gear Works, North Quincy, Cleric
Service Record: U. S. Air Force, 1942-1945, S/Sgt., Air Meda
OLC.
LEON W. RANK
Mechanical Engineering
R.F.D. #1 Herkimer, New York.
Little Falls High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon, Secretary 2, President 5; Honor List, Dean':
List 3, 4; Glee Club 1; ASME.
Co-operative Work: Wright Aeronautical Corp., Paterson, N. J., Jr
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1943-1946, 1st Lt.
Phyllis Potter
Alonzo Rand, Jr.
Paul Randall
Leon Rank
Bernard Raymond
William Recktenwald
Albert Reinhart
BERNARD RAYMOND
Business Administration (Industrial Relations}
63 Lawton Street, Brookline.
Brooldine High School.
Nance University, France.
City College of New York.
Track 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Finance Club 2, 3.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, Wo, Coat of
HYMAN RESNICK
Chemical Engineering
1 Eldon Street, Dorchester.
Boston Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
A. I. Ch. E., President 5.
Co-operative Work: Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Lab Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM2/c.
WILLIAM R. RECKTENWALD
Civil Engineering
111 Gainsborough Street, Boston.
East Hampton High School, East Hampton, N. Y.
Dean's List 4; N. U. C. E. S.; B. S. C. E.
Co-operative Work: Turner Construction Co., Boston, Field Crew;
Jackson and Moreland Co., Boston, Field Crew.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, T/Sgt.
GLENN A. REED
Mechanical Engineering
Saxton's River, Vermont.
Vermont Academy.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Cross Country 1.
Co-operative Work: Jones and Lamson Machine Co., Springfield,
Vermont, Assistant Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Army (Parachute), 1943-46, T/Sgt.
ALBERT J. REINHART
Mechanical Engineering
142 Oak Street, East Natick.
Lancaster High School.
A. S. M. E.
Co-operative Work: Simonds Saw and Steel, Fitchburg, Testor.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Forces, 1942-1945, Capt.
ELLIOTT V. G. RICE
Industrial Engineering
124 Park Stree, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Kappa Zeta Phi, Vice-Chancellor 4, 5, Pledge Master 4, 5; Student
Council 3, 4; Student Union 4, 5; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sports Editor 2, Editor-
in-Chief 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2; Class Cabinet 4; Hus-skiers 4, 5;
Class Dance Committee 4- Inter-fraternity Council 4, 5; Who's
Who 4; S. A. M.
Co-operative Work: Raytheon Mfg. Co., Boston, Mechanical In-
spector.
ng and Advertising)
ANNETTE RICHMAN
Business Administration (Ma
52 Magholia Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
S. A. M. 3; Yacht Club 3.
ALDAS S. RIDGLEY, JR.
Liberal Arts (Bio/ogyJ
71 Highland Street, Roxbury.
Boston English High School.
Track 1; Ski Club 4, 5.
Service Record: Quartermaster Corps, 1943-1946, S/Sgt.
W»
N
Hyman Resnick
Annette Richman
Aldas Ridgley, Jr.
Marvin Rogers
Lawrence Root
James Rosa
MARVIN A. ROGERS
libera/ Arts (Psychology)
275 Humbolt Avenue, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Deans List 2, 3, 4; News I, 2, 3; Psychology Club 4, 5.
Co-operative Work: Boston Edison Company, Boston, Lab Technii
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1945-1946, Sl/c.
LAWRENCE D. ROOT
Mechanical Engineering
149 Lewis Street, Southampton.
Southampton High School.
Beta Gamma Eps.lon, Secretary 2, 4, Treasurer 2, 5; Honor List;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council 3, 4, 5; A. S. M. E.
JAMES M. ROSA
Civil Engineering
101 Pearl Street, Cambridge.
Rindge Technical School.
Pennsylvania State.
University of Miami.
Dean's List 3, 4; Baseball 1; Cross Country 1; Track 1; Basketball 1.
Co-operative Work: Whitman and Howard, Boston, Transitman.
Service Record: Army Air Corps, 1943-1946, First Lt.
FRANK J. ROSATO
Mechanical Engineering
88 Munroe Street, Somerville
SAMUEL ROSEN
Electrical Engineering
3 Sturgis Street, Chelsea.
Chelsea High School.
Honor List; Basketball (Intramural] 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity 3, 4;
Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E.; Rifle Club 1.
Co-operative Work: General Electric Co., West Lynn, Student En-
gineer.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM3,'c.
MYER J. ROSENFIELD
Chemical Engineering
18 Perrin Street, Roxbury.
Boston English High School.
University of Cincinnati.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; Student Union 1; Dramatic Club 3, 4.
Co-operative Work: Northeastern University, Boston, Chem. Lab. As-
sistant; Hy-Sil Company, Revere, Assistant Production Engineer.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, T 4.
EARL C. ROSSLER
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
267 Hillcrest Avenue, Wood-ridge, N. J.
Wood-ridge High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; International Relations Club 1, 2, 3;
Rifle Club 2.
Co-operative Work: American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New
York City, Mail Clerk; New York, New Haven, and Hartford R. R.,
Hartford, Cost Clerk, Timekeeper.
Service Record: Army Infantry, 1943-1946, Sgt.
TYLER S. ROUNDY
Electrical Engineering
229 Union Street, Norwood.
Norwood High School.
Oklahoma A. & M.
Honor List; A. I. E. E.; Rifle Club 2; Chess Club 2, 3; Bacchana-
lians 1.
Service Record: Navy, 1944-1946, ETMl/c.
Samuel Rosen
Meyer Rosenfield
Earl Rossler
Tyler Roundy
Charles Rowley
Myron Rubin
Norman Rubin
Rhoda Rubin
CHARLES A. ROWLEY
Civil Engineering
Judds Bridge Road, New Milford, Conn.
Washington High School, Washington, Conn.
Gammo Phi Kappa, Secretary 4, Vice-President 5; Dean's List 4;
Basketball 1; Inter-fraternity Basketball 2, 3; A. S. C. E.
Cooperative Work: New York, New Haven, and Hartford R. R.,
Hartford, Maintenance Helper, Chainman, Rodman, Transitman,
Construction Inspector.
Service Record: Army Engineers, 1943-1946, First Lt.
MYRON S. RUBIN
Electrical Engineering
57 Stanwood Street, Boston.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
News 2, 3; A. I. E. E.
Co-operative Work: Boston Edison Co
Boston, Assistant Testma
DONALD F. RUGEN
Libera/ Arts (ChemisfryJ
57 Gayland Road, Needham.
Needham High School.
Villanova University.
Band 1, 2.
Co-operative Work: Atlantic Research Association, Newtonville, Lab.
Assistant.
Service Record: Marine Corps, 1943-1946, Sgt.
STANLEY J. SAGE
Liberal Arts (Mathematics and Physics)
694 Walk Hill Street, Mattapan.
Dorchester High School for Boys.
Sigma Kappa Psi, Scribe; Honor List Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Chess
Club 2; Glee Club 2; Academy.
Cooperative Work: Polaroid Corp., Cambridge, Optics Assitant.
Service Record. Army Air Forces, 1942-1945, First Lt., Air Medal
5 OLC.
NORMAN RUBIN
Chemical Engineering
123 Cottage Street, Chelsec
Chelsea High School.
A. I. Ch. E.; A. C. S.
RHODA RUBIN
Liberal Arts (Biology)
49 Sagamore Street, Winthrop.
ROBERT SALETT
Libera) Arts (English)
49 Jones Avenue, Dorchester.
Academy.
KOURKEN SAMUELIAN
Mechanical Engineering
96 Cypress Street, Watertown.
Watertown High School.
Honor List; Baseball 3; Chairman Cle
Cooperative Work: Stevens-Arnold G
Panels.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1944-1946, Sgt
Dance Committee 4.
Boston, Wiring Instru
Donald Rugen
Stanley Sage
Robert Salett
Kourken Samuelian
D. Anthony Sanni
■i
Frank Satkiewici
William Savage
Roy Scherig
D. ANTHONY SANNI
Mechanical Engineering
28 McClure, Revere.
Senior Dinner Dance Committee.
FRANK G. SATKIEWICZ
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
44 Prospect Street, Milford.
Milford High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3, 4; A. C. S.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1945-1946, SK3/c
HOPE S. SCHLOSBERG
Libera/ Arts (Economics)
80 Columbia Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Mt. Ida Junior College.
ABBIE H. SCHNEIDER
Liberal Arts (Biology)
59 Spencer Street, Dorchester.
J. E. Burke High School.
Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Hus-skiers 5; Omega Sigma.
WILLIAM F. SAVAGE
Liberal Arts (Psycho/ogyJ
64 Ridgewood Street, Boston.
Boston English High School.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-1946, Cpl.
ROY K. SCHERIG
Mechanical Engineering
182 East Street, Methuen.
E. F. Searles High School.
Montana State College.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi.
Co-operative Work: Johns-Manville, Nashua, N. H., Inspector; Pee
less Machinery Co., South Boston, Draftsman.
Service Record: Signal Corps, 1943-1946, Sgt., Bronze Star.
ELINOR A. SCHOLSBERG
Liberal Arts (Biology)
137 Chiswick Road, Brighton.
Girls' Latin School.
Dean's List 4; Yacht Club 3, 4, 5; Co
slitan Club 1, 2; News 3.
CHARLES F. SEAVERNS, JR.
Libera/ Arts (English)
48 Boylston Street, Cambridge.
Boston English High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; Track 1, 2;
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe, Boston, Library Copy Boy.
Service Record: U, S. Army Air Force, 1942-45, S/Sgt.
Hope Schlosberg
Abbie Schneider
Elinor Scholsberg Charles Seaverns, Jr.
Lillian Sebell
Virginia Shattuck
Max Shows+ack
LILLIAN R. SEBELL
Liberal Arts (Psychology)
Crowell Street, Dorchester.
Jeremiah E. Burke High School.
Yacht Club 3, 4, 5; Psychology Club 4, 5; Omega Sigma.
SIDNEY L. SILBERT
Chemical Engineering
93 Poplar Street, Boston.
Boston Engish High School, Line
A. I. Ch. E.
AARON SHAFFER
Chemical Engineering
40 Lawrence Avenue, Roxbury.
Boston Latin School, Penn. State College.
Honor List, Deans List 3, 4.
Cooperative Work: Rust Proofing and Metal Finishing Co., Can
bridge, Lab Assistant.
Service Record.- U. S. Army, 1945-46, Pvt.
ANTONE L. SILVA
Business Administration (Accounting
80 Hathaway Road, North Dartmouth.
Dartmouth High School.
Honor List, Deans List 2, 3, 4, 5.
Service Record: U. S. Army, Cavalry,
Purple Heart, Silver Star, Croix de Gue
1942-45, Cpl.
re with Palm.
VIRGINIA M. SHATTUCK
Libera/ Arts (English)
10 Addington Road, West Roxbury.
Girl's High School.
Student Council 4, 5; Cheerleader 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Dran
Club 2; Husky Key Society 5; Omega Sigma, Cabinet 4, 5; On
Sigma Award 4; Who's Who.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe, Boston, Library Clerk.
HERBERT M. SILVERMAN
Electrical Engineering
33 Crawford Street, Roxbury.
Boston Latin School.
Honor List; News 2, 3; A. 1. E. E.
Cooperative Work: National Radio Company, Maiden, Shipper
Receiver, Mechanical Engineering Dept.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 2/c.
MAX SHOWSTACK
Electrical Engineering
94 Normandy Street, Roxbury.
Boston English High School.
Service Record: Air Corps, 1942-45, Cpl.
LOUISE SILVERMAN
L.berai Arts (English)
102 Maiden Street, Everett.
Everett High School.
Dean's List 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3.
Sidney Silbert
Antone Silva
Herbert Silverman
Louise Silverman
Daniel Silverstein
Samuel Simons
Chester Sims
Leonard Singer
DANIEL J. SILVERSTEIN
Mechanical Engineering
14 Hazelton Street, Boston.
Boston English School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Tau
Cooperative Work: Hi-Lite Corporation, Boston.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, E. T. M. 3, c.
SAMUEL SIMONS
Industrial Engineering
144 Coolidge Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Kappa Zeta Phi; S. A. M.; A. S. M. E.j Rifle Club 1, 2; Ne
Circulation Manager 2, 3, 4.
Cooperative Work.- Raytheon, Waltham, Model Shop.
CHESTER T. SIMS
Chemical Engineering
1361 Walnut Street, Newton
Newton High School, Unive
al Institute.
Track 1, 2; A. I. Ch. E.
Service Record: Chemical Warfare S>
Heart, Bronze Star.
ty of Florida, Alabama Polytechnic-
1942-45, Sgt. Purple
H. LEONARD SINGER
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
210 John Street, llion, New York.
Ilion High School.
Football Manager 1, Class Dance Committee 2; Finance Club 3.
Cooperative Work: Filene's Dept. Store, Boston, Inventory Clerk.
Service Record: Signal Corps, 1942-45, T/4.
RALPH S. SISSON
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
1426 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton.
Boston English High School.
Cooperative Work: Herald Traveler Corp., Boston.
Service Record: U. S. Ordinance Corps, 1943-45, T 5.
CARL RUSSELL SMALLMAN
Chemical Engineering
147 Taylor Street, Wollaston.
North Quincy High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Company, Boston, Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-46, A. E. T. M. 2/c.
AARON L. SMITH
Business Administration ((Marketing and Advertising)
65 Woolson Street, Mattapan.
Dorchester High School for Boys.
Kappa Zeta Phi, Bursar 4, Corresponding Scribe 4, Chancellor 4;
Charles Hayden Scholarship 1; Honor List; Inter-fraternity Basket-
ball I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Student Center Fund Committee 4; News 1,
2, 3; '45 Club 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 1; Hayden Society 1.
Cooperative work: Boston Globe, Boston, Copy Boy, Library
Assistant.
Service Record. U. S. Army, 1943-46, T/5. Purple Heart
MELBORN H. SMITH
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
R. F. D. 1 Dover-Foxcroft, Maine.
Foxcroft Academy.
Cooperative Work. So. Portland Shipyard, So. Portland, Maine,
Chipper; General Electric, Schenectady, New York, Production Ex-
peditor; General Electric, Lynn, Inventory Control.
Service Record: U. S. Army, Ordnance, 1942-46, T/4.
Ralph Sisson
Carl Smallman
Aaron Smith
Melborn Smith
Elizabeth Somers
George Speers
Samuel Spiegel
Frederick Sprague
ELIZABETH A. SOMERS
Libera) Arts (Chemistry)
41 Longwood Avenue, Saugus.
Saugus High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 4; A. C. S.
GEORGE A. SPEERS
Liberal Arts (English-Journalism)
2 Oakland Street, Brighton.
Boston English High School, Sam Houston State Teachers College.
Student Union 3; Northeastern News 3, 4, 5; Managing Editor 5,
News Editor 5; Hus-Skiers 5; Husky Key Society 5; Student Lounge
Committee 4; International Relations Club 2, 5; Dramatic Club 5;
A. V. C. 5.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe, Boston, Clerk.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-46.
SAMUEL SPIEGEL
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
11 Hosmer Street, Mattapan.
Boston Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List 4;
eball 2; A. C. S. President 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: General Latex
Junior Chemist.
3 1 Corp., Cambridge
RICHARD E. SPRAGUE
Civil Engineering
24 Neponset Road, Quincy.
Quincy High School.
Yacht Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Sailing Team 2, 3; N. U. C. E. S.
Cooperative Work: Whitman and Howard, Boston, Instr
Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-46, Lt. (j.g.)
JOHN D. STACY
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
1331 Second Avenue, New York, New York.
Taunton High School.
Service Record- U. S. Paratroops, 1942-45, Pvt.
FRANCIS H. STANSFIELD
Electrical Engineering
149 Main Street, Emmaus, Pennsylvania.
Emmaus High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4; News 3, 4; Radio Club 1; Vets Asso-
ciation 3; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Co., Boston, Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1943-45, S. O. M. 2/c.
FREDERICK B. SPRAGUE
Electrical Engineering
19 Vine Street, Medford.
Templeton High School.
A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work.- New England Rendering Co., Brighton, Eh
Service Record. U. S. Army, 1942-45, T/4.
FRANK G. STANTON
Industrial Engineering
99 Lincoln Street, Needhan
Needham High School.
A. S. M. E.; S. A. M.
Cooperative Work: Lewis
Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Air I
Corp., Watertown,
1942-46, 1st Lt.
Richard Sprague
John Stacy
Francis Stansfield
Frank Stanton
Florence Stern
Robert Stinson
Bernard Stone
2, 3,
4; Student Fund
itic So
ciety 1, 2, 3, 4,
Dane
e Committee 4;
FLORENCE S. STERN
Libera/ Arts (Sociology)
11 Netherlands Road, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Deans List 3, 4; Student Union 5, News
Committee 4; Psychology Club 4, 5; Dra
5; Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2; Junior-Seni
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Husky Key Society 3, 4, 5.
ROBERT R. STINSON
Business Adminstration (Marketing and Advertising)
13 Mt. Pleasant Street, Nashua, New Hampshire.
Newton High School, Newton.
New Hampton Prep., New Hampton, New Hampshire.
Honor List; Bacchanalians 1 , 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2.
Cooperative Work: Boston Globe Co., Boston, Contact Man.
Service Record: U. S. Air Forces, 1943-46, 1st Lt.
BERNARD F. STONE
Civil Engineering
19 Victoria Street, Keene, New H
Richford High School, Richford, V
Nu Epsilon Zeta; Track 2; Gle.
Pictures Editor; N. U. C. E. S. Treasurer A
Cooperative Work: D. Reed Chaplin, Kee
and Instrument; Norfolk County Engin
Instrument.
Service Record: U. S. Ski Troops, 1943, Pfc.
LEON STONE
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
75 McLellan Street, Dorchester.
Boston English School.
A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Machinist; V. O.
Lundgren Company, Watertown, Rubber Technician.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1942-45, 1st Lt. Distinguished
Flying Cross, Air Medal and 5 O. L. C.
npshii
Club 1, 2; Cauldron Formal
npshire, Rod
, Rod and
THOMAS E. STRETTON
Chemical Engineering
3 Winter Street, Dorchester.
Roxbury Memorial High School, University of Southern California.
Student Council 2; Student Union 2; News 1, 2; Makeup Editor 2,
Managing Editor 2; A. I. Ch. E.
Engineers.
Cooperative Work: Eastern Gas and Fuel Association, Everett,
Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Naval Air Corps, 1942-45, Lt.
SIDNEY STROME
Libera/ Arts (Biology)
29 Nason Road, Swampscott.
Lynn Classical High School.
Service Record: U. S. Army 1943-46, Cpl.
PRISCILLA V. SULLAS
Liberal Arts (English-Journalism)
21 Royal Street, Allston.
Brighton High School.
Portia Law School.
PAUL H. SUSSENGUTH
Mechanical Engineering
447 Beech Street, Holyoke.
Holyoke High School.
Massachusetts State College.
Thomas Stretton
Sidney Strome
Priscilla Sullas
Paul Sussenguth
Herbert Swansfrom
Eugene Tangherlini
Melvin Tatel
Joseph Taylor
HERBERT E. SWAN5TROM
Mechanical Engineering
69 Columbia Street, Maiden.
Maiden High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3; A. S. M. E.; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: Pratt Read Co., Deep River, Conn.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946 ETM2/c
Follow-up
MATTHEW D. TAYLOR
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
206 Granite Avenue, Milton.
English High School, Harvard University, Northwe:
Alpha Kappa Sigma; A. C. S.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1943-1946, Lt. (j.g.)
EUGENE F. TANGHERLINI
Mechanical Engineering
44 Endicott Street, Quincy.
Quincy High School.
Track 2, 3, 4.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps
Medal.
1942-1945, Capt.,
JOSEPH R. TEIXEIRA
Libera/ Arts (Sociology)
2 Hazelwood Street, Roxbury.
Boston English High School.
Service Record. U. S. Army, 1942-1946, M/Sgt.
MELVIN A. TATEL
Mechanical Engineering
12 Ruthven Street, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Sigma Kappa Psi, Assistant Manager Track 1, 2.
Cooperative Work: Artisan Metal Prod. Inc., Charlestown,
Apprentice.
Service Record: Aviation Engineers, 1942-1945, Pfc.
MAURICE TEMPLE
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
37 Kingsdale Street, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School.
News 2; A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Stedfast Rubber Co., Mattapan, Che
Service Record: Navy, 1944-1946, ETM3/c.
JOSEPH K. TAYLOR
Mechanical Engineering
477 Main Street, Beacon, N. Y.
Chillicotte High School.
Cooperative Work: Bellamy Ice Cream Co., Hampton, Va
Operator; Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.,
News, Va., Layout Man; Braendly Dye Works, Beacon, I
Ser
Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, Pfc, Bn
Star
LEWIS THEOHAROUS
Chemica/ Engineering
151 Hillside Street, Roxbury.
Mansfield High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: Northeastern University
A. D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Lab.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946.
ston, Lab. Assistan
Matthew Taylor
Joseph Teixeira
Maurice Temple
Lewis Theoharous
I * r8 0
^^~~ JBfe ^^
Donald Thomas
Robert Thorpe
David Thurrel!
Herman Thurston
DONALD B. THOMAS
Chemical Engineering
24 Sherbrooke Avenue, Braintree.
Thayer Academy.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; News 2; A. I. Ch. E.; A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Weymouth Art Leather Co., Braintree, Lab Tech-
Service Record: Navy, 1944-1946, Ensign.
ROBERT T. THORPE
Mechanical Engineering
134 Vinal Street, Revere.
Revere High School.
Alpha Kappa Sigma; Band 1, 2, 3.
Cooperative Work: Western Union Tel. Co., Hartford, Inspector.
Service Record: Marine Air Corps, 1942-1945, First Lt.
DAVID L. THURRELL
Business Administration (Accounting!
65 Exeter Street, Portland.
Deering High School.
Nu Epsilon Zeta, Vice-Grand Master 5, Grand Chancellor 4; Stu-
dent Union 3, 4, 5; CAULDRON Junior Staff; CAULDRON Managing
Editor; Chess Club 3, 4, 5; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Husky-Key 4, 5.
HERMAN I. THURSTON
Chemical Engineering
R. F. D. #2, Munnsville, New York.
Stockbridge Valley High School.
A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., Thompsonville,
Conn., Engineer Aid and Lab. Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Army, Signal Corps, 1943-1946, T/3.
RICHARD D. TILTON
Business Administration (Industrial Relations]
12 Newbury Street, Woburn.
Woburn High S:hool, St. Johnsbury Academy, Wilbraham Academy.
Cooperative Work: First National Bank of Boston, Boston, Check
Teller.
Service Record: Signal Corps, 1942-1945, Cpl.
SEBASTIAN D. TINE
Mechanical Engineering
342 Prospect Street, Lawrence.
Lawrence High School.
Dean's List 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E.
PETER C. TORNABENE
Civil Engineering
372 Langley Road, Newton.
Newton High School.
Inter-class Softball 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; N. U. C. E. S.
Cooperative Work.- Newton Engineering Dept., Newton, Instrun
Man, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, S Sgt.
ALLEN N. TOWNE
Chemical Engineering
17 Maple Avenue, North Andover.
Johnson High School, Lowell Textile Institute.
Honor List, Dean's List 2; A. I. Ch. E., Secretary 4, 5.
Cooperalive Work. Champion International Paper Ca
Lab. Technician.
Service Record: Army Medical Corps, 1940-45, T 3,
Richard Tilton
Sebastian Tine
Peter Tornabene
Allen Towne
Ralph Tucker
Edward Tutan
Nicholas Tzamos
Bernard Udin
RALPH T. TUCKER
Libera/ Arts (English)
Caribou Street, Corner Brook, Newfoundland.
Corner Brook Public High School, Memorial University College.
Dean's List 4; Medal from French Government for Scholarship
French Literature; Academy.
EDWARD H. TUTAN
Chemical Engineering
75 Horace Road, Belmont.
Belmont High School.
Honor List; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Cambridge Rubber Co., Cambridge, Lab.
sistant.
Service Record: U. S. A. A. F., 1943-1945, T/Sgt.
URSULA E. C. ULLRICH
Libera! Arts (Sociology)
36 Wenham Street, Jamaica Plain.
Jamaica Plain High School.
Omega Sigma; Cabinet 3, 5; Student Union 2, 3; Cheer Leader 3,
4, 5; Rifle Club 1; Section Representative 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3,
Treasurer 3; Husky Key 5; Class Cabinet 3; Yacht Club 4.
Cooperative Work: Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Cordage Worker.
ALFRED J. URBAN
Civil Engineering
60 Homes Avenue, Dorchester
Boston Technical School.
A. S. C. E.; Boston Society of Civil Engineers.
Cooperative Work: E. W. Branch, Inc., Quincy, Rodman and Transit-
man; N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R., Boston, Transitman; Engineering
Dept., Middlesex County, Cambridge, Draftsman.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM3/c.
NICHOLAS TZAMOS
Electrical Engineering
66 Auburn Street, Manchester, New Hampshire.
Manchester Central High School.
Baseball 2; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work. Child's, Boston, Service Departn
Service Record: Army, 1942, Pvt.
JOHN J. USSEGLIO
Electrical Engineering
24 Shrimpton Street, East Boston.
Public Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; Track 1; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: General Electrical Co., West Lynn, Lab. Engin-
eering Assistant.
S. BERNARD UDIN
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
61 Wildwood Avenue, Newton.
Newton High School.
Dean's List 4.
Cooperative Work: Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Lab. Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1943-1946, Pfc.
ALFRED W. VASEL
Electrical Engineering
30 Coburn Street, Brockton.
Brockton High School.
Nu Eps.lon Zeta; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Electrical Drafts
Se
rd: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM3/c.
Ursula Ullrich
Alfred Urban
John Usseglio
Alfred Vasel
Augustus Ventre
Joseph Vitale
Lois Waldman
James Washburn
AUGUSTUS VENTRE
Mechanical Engineering
119 Princeton Street, East Boston.
East Boston High School.
Dean's List 2, 3; A. S. M. E.
JOSEPH J. VITALE
Liberal Arts (Bio/ogy)
144 Paris Street, East Boston.
LOIS R. WALDMAN
Liberal Arts (English- Journalism)
36 Glenway Street, Dorchester.
Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Massachusetts State College.
Dean's List 3, 4, 5; News 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Society 3, 4, 5; Omega
Sigma.
Cooperative Work: Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston, Clerk;
Northeastern University, Boston, Student Assistant.
JAMES E. WASHBURN
Business Administration (Accounting)
20 Parkwood Boulevard, Hudson, New York.
Hudson High School.
Dean s List 4.
Cooperative Work: H. P. Hood Co., Hartford, Clerk; Boston Con-
solidated Gas Co., Boston, Accounting Clerk, Punch Machine Oper-
ator.
Service Record: Army Medical Corps, 1941-1945, T/4.
CHARLES I. WATERMAN
Electrical Engineering
103 Woodrow Avenue, Dorchester.
Dorchester High School for Boys.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi; Charles Hayden
Scholarship lj Rifle 1 , 2, 3; Chess Club 1; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work. General Electric Co., Lynn, Assistant Planner in
Motor Tool Dept.
Service Record. U. S. N. R., 1944-1946, ETM3/c.
ELEANOR K. WATTS
Business Administration (Accounting)
14 South Street, Lawrence.
Lawrence High School.
Dean's List 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4; Student
Union 1, 2, 3; News 1, 2, 3, Feature Editor 2, 3; CAULDRON Junior
Staff; CAULDRON Editor-in-Chief; Omega Sigma, Cabinet 2, 3, 4;
Class Treasurer 3; Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Husky Plus 1, 2, 3, 4;
Who's Who 4.
CHARLES A. WAUGAMAN
Chemical Engineering
101 Hillside Avenue, Arlington.
Arlington High School, University of Illinois, Shrivenham University.
A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: Angier Products, Cambridge, Control Chemist.
Service Record: Cavalry, 1943-1946, Pvt.
BENNETT J. WAYLER
Business Administration (Accounting)
42 Hamilton Street, Hartford.
Hartford High School.
Phi Gamma Pi, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, President 3, Inter-
fraternity Representative 4, 5; Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball
1; Basketball 1; Class Cabinet 4; Chapel Choir 4, 5; Glee Club
2, 3; Husky Key 4, 5.
Charles Waterman
Eleanor Watts
Charles Waugaman
Bennett Wayler
Joseph Weinrebe
Kurt Wessely
Carl Wcstlund
Robert White
JOSEPH I. WEINREBE
Industrial Engineering
124 Park Street, Brookline.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Kappa Zeta Phi, Social Chairman 2, 3; Bursar 3, Ir
Council 3, 4, Chancellor 4, 5; Student Union 1, 2, 3,
3, 4; S. A. M., Treasurer 4; Dance Committee 3.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Company, Cambridge, Re
ician; Commercial Fitters Co., South Boston, Lab. Techn
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1943-1946, Sgt.
pair Techn
ROBERT W. WHITEACRE
Chemical Engineering
177 Franklin Street, Newton.
Newton High School, Yale University.
Phi Beta Alpha; Glee Club 1.
Cooperative Work.- Atlantic
Assistant; Hunt-Spiller Mfg. Co., Boston, Lab. A
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-1946, ETM.
h Association, Newton, Lab.
KURT WESSELY
Mechanical Engineering
19 Littell Road, Brookline.
Newton High School.
News Photography Editor.
Service Record: U. S. Army, Pvt.
CARL E. WESTLUND
Business Administration {Industrial Relations)
111 Elm Street, Belmont.
Belmont High School.
Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball 3.
Cooperative Work: Webster-Atlas Nat
Teller and Messenger.
Service Record: U. S. Army, 1942-1946, Ist'Sgt
Bank, Boston, Check
ROBERT T. WHITE
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising]
64 Fruit Street Ext., Milford.
Milford High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; Track 1.
Cooperative Work: W. T. Grant Co., Boston, Floor Manor
Draper Corp., Hopedale, Shipping and Receiving.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1942-1946, Rdm.l/c.
MERLE R. WILBUR, JR.
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
45 Highland Avenue, Haverhill,
Amesbury High School.
Cross Country 1; S. A. M.
Cooperative Work. Merrimac Hat Co., Amesbury, Packing and
Shipping.
Service Record: U. S. Coast Guard, 1942-1946, ETMl/c.
HARTLEY E. WILDER
Chemical Engineering
17 Market Street, Foxboro.
Foxboro High School, Tufts College
A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work.- Hercules Powc
Operator, Lab. Technician.
Co., Mansfield, Che
PAUL L. WILE
Business Administration (Accounting)
18 Parkland Road, Needham.
Needham High School.
Robert Whiteacre
Merle Wilbur, Jr.
Hartley Wilder
Paul Wile
Ralph Williams
William Williams
William Wilson
George Wilton, Jr.
RALPH O. WILLIAMS
Electrical Engineering
767 Central Avenue, Needhom Heights.
Middle Town Township High School, Leonardo, New Jersey, Cooper
Union, New York City.
Service Record: Army Signal Corps, 1942-1946, First Lt.
JUNE WISKIND
Libera/ Arts (Biology)
12 Wiley Road, Belmont.
Belmont High School.
Dean's List 3, 4; Cosmopolite
Sigma.
2; Yacht Club 3; Omega
WILLIAM D. WILLIAMS
Chemical Engineering
127 Hart Street, Beverly Farms.
Beverly High School.
Honor List; Glee Club 1, 2; A. I. Ch. E.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn, Lab. Techn
Sylvania Electric Products, Ipswich, Lab. Technician.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM2/c.
WILLIAM S. WILSON
liberal Arts (Economics^
851 Worcester Street, Wellesley.
JOSEPH A. WOLFSON
Electrical Engineering
93 Centre Street, Brookline.
Brookline High School.
Kappa Zeta Phi; Honor List, Dean's List 2; Student Council 4, 5;
News Photographer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Editor 3; Rifle Club 1; Yacht Club
4, 5; A. I. E. E.
Cooperative Work: Raytheon Co., Waltham.
SUMNER P. WOLSKY
Libera/ Arts (Chemistry)
128 Ruthven Street, Roxbury.
Roxbury Memorial High School.
Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Academy.
Service Record: Navy, 1944-1946, ETM3/c.
GEORGE H. WILTON, JR.
Civil Engineering
Main Street, Gleasondale.
Johnson High School.
Cooperative Work. Rowland H. Barnes and Co., Waltham, Rodman.
Service Record. U. S. Army Air Forces, 1942-1945, First Lt., Air
Medal with 7 OLC.
ROBERT S. WOOD
Chemical Engineering
37 Foywood Avenue, East Boston.
Boston English High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 4; Hoyden Scholarship 1; A. I. Ch. E.,
A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Spaulding Moss, Boston, Lab. Assistant; B. B.
Chemical, Cambridge, Analytical Chemist.
Service Record: U. S. Army Air Force, 1942-1946, Capt., Bronze Star.
June Wiskind
Joseph Wolfson
Sumner Wolsky
Robert Wood
Albert Wyke
Ernest Yamartino
George Yankowski
Earl Yavner
ALBERT A. WYKE
Electrical Engineering
54 Westland Avenue, Boston.
Boston English School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi, Vice-Pre
Yacht Club 4, 5; Radio Club 5.
Cooperative Work: General Radio Co., Cambridge, Lab. Te
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM3/c.
ERNEST J. YAMARTINO
Chemical Engineering
189 South Street, Waltham.
Waltham High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; S
A. C. S.
Cooperative Work: Waltham Watch Co., Wolth
Service Record: Marine Corps, 1944-1946, Sgt.
GEORGE E. YANKOWSKI
Business Administration (Industrial Relatio
75 Poplar Street, Watertown.
Watertown High School.
Baseball 2.
Cooperative Work: General Electric Co., Lynn.
Service Record: Infantry, 1943-1946.
B. Condit Award; A. I. Ch. E.
Lab. Technician.
GEORGE YEE
Libera/ Arts (Biology)
60 Linden Street, Allston.
Brighton High School.
Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Yacht Club
4, 5; Cosmopolitan Club 1, 2.
MURRAY A. YETVIN
Industrial Engineering
49 Havelock Road, Worcester.
Worcester Classical High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 4; Class Cabinet 5; A. S. M. E.; S. A. M.
Service Record: U. S. Navy, 1944-1946, ETM2/c.
EARL M. YAVNER
Mechanical Engineering
77 Kilsyth Road, Brighton.
Boston Latin School.
Honor List, Dean's List 3; Student Union 3; News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
Circulation Manager 3; Cosmopoliton Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary
1, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Chess
Team 2; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2;
Yacht Club 1, 2; Class Cabinet 2, 4; A. S. M. E.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Electric Co., Boston, Testing En-
gineer.
SHERMAN C. PRESCOTT
Chemical Engineering
371 Winthrop Street, Winthrop.
Winthrop High School, Tufts College, Columbia University.
A. C. S.; A. I. Ch. E.; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 5;
Chess Club 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Barrett Division, Maiden, Lab. Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. N. R., 1943-1946, Ensign.
George Yee
Murray Yetvin
Sherman Prescott
CLIFFORD F. A. ANDERSON
Industrial Engineering
11 Cutting Avenue, Worcester.
North High School.
Beta Gamma Epsilon.
Cooperative Work: Heald Machine Co., Wo
Assembler in Wheelhead Dept.
Service Record: Army, 1943-1946, T 4.
EDWIN R. BAYLEY
Chemical engineering
251 Main Street, Hanson.
Whitman High School, University of Florida, Exeter University, Ex-
eter, England.
Honor List, Deans List 2, 3, Scholarship 1; Band 1; Radio Club
4, 5; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: Boston Edison Co., Boston, Assistant to Lab.
Chemist.
Service Record. U. S. Parachute Infantry, 1943-1946, Pfc, Purple
Heart, Belgian Fourrogeure, Holland Orange Lanyard.
VINCENT F. BUBIENIEE
Chemical Engineering
34 Crescent Street, Whitman.
Whitman High School.
Section Class Representative 1.
Cooperative Wort: Central Scientific Co., Cambridge, Order As-
sembler.
Service Record: U. S. Air Force and Chemical Warfare, 1944-1946,
Pfc.
ROMEO BUCCINI
Liberal Arts (Psychology)
216 Hemenway Street, Boston.
Boston English School.
Ho
List, De
List 2, 3; Psychology Club 4, 5;
5. Army Air Forces, 1942-1945, S,. !
DONALD N. CONWAY
Libera/ Arts (Economics)
421 Bay Street, Springfield.
Springfield Technical High Sch.
Alpha Kappa Sigm
Band 1, 2.
Service Record: No
iol, Harvard University.
dent 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4,
ry, 1942-1946, Ensign.
EDWARD M. CUMMINGS
Civil Engineering
624 East Street, Ludlow.
Worcester Academy.
Gamma Phi Kappa, Vice-President 3; N. U. C. E. S.
Cooperative Work: N. Y., N. H., and H. R. R. Co., Hartford, Co
Inspector.
Service Record. Army Air Force, 1942-1946, Sgt.
JAMES A. DICKLOW
Industrial Engineering
67 Lower Boulevard, New London, Connecticut.
Bulkeley High School.
Gamma Phi Kappa, Pledge Committee 3, Chairman Social Com-
mittee 4; Track 1, Interfraternity Basketball 2, 3, i; Band 1,2, 3,
4, 5, Drum Maior 3, 4, 5; Conductor 3, 4, 5.
Cooperative Work: Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn., Chipper and
Caulker, Machinist; Boston Gear Works, North Ouincy, Machinist.
Service Record: Army Air Force, 1942-1946, First Lt.
JOHN J. KONTANI5
Liberal Arts (Chemistry)
100 Belvidere Street, Boston.
Boston English High School.
Dean's List 4; Veteran's Association 3.
Cooperative Work: Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Lab Assistant;
Rust Proofing and Metal Finishing Corp., Cambridge, Stock Clerk;
Lever Brothers, Cambridge, Plant and Lab. Assistant; Jarell-Ash
Optical Instrument Co., Wafertown, Inspector; Carter's Ink Co.,
Cambridge, Lab. Assistant.
Service Record. U. S. Navy, 1942-1943.
GERARD L. LAFOND
Chemical Engineering
370 Anthony Street, Fall River.
Mgr. Prevost High School.
Cooperative Work; N. Y., N. H., and H., R.R., Providence, R. I.,
Rodman; Revere Copper and Brass Co., Inc., New Bedford, Control
Lab.
Service Record; Air Corps, 1943-1945, 2nd Lt.
KENNETH M. MacDOWELL
Libera/ Arts (Mathematics and Physics)
280 Waltham Street, West Newton.
Newton High School.
Cooperative Work: Sanborn Co., Cambridge, Repair Dept.
Service Record: U. S. Air Corps, 1942-1945, First Lt.
JAMES H. McCANN
Chemical Engineering
5 South Franklin Street, Holbrook.
Brockton High School.
Cooperative Work: A. D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Lab. Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Naval Reserve, 1944-1946, ETM3/c.
SYDNEY PARLOW
Business Administration (Industrial Relations)
246 Ocean Drive, Winthrop.
Chelsea High School, Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Ho
List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; S. A. M. 4, 5, Tr.
; Record. Combat Engineers, 1943-1945, Sgt.
JAMES M. QUA
Business Administration (Marketing and Advertising)
236 Parkview Avenue, Lowell.
Lowell High School.
Student Council 3, 4, 5.
Service Record: U. S. Merchant Ma
1943, Cadet Midshipn
LEONARD G. SPOONER, JR.
Chemical Engineering
384 Quincy Street, Brockton.
Brockton High School.
Honor List, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi.
Cooperative Work: A. D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Research Lab.
Assistant.
Service Record: U. S. Army Signal Corps, 1943-1946, T/4.
ADVISER TO THE CLASS OF '49
Mr. Edward Marks Cook, adviser to the
class of 1949, was graduated cum laude
from Harvard University in 1935. Also he
has attended Harvard University Graduate
School, doing part-time study in astronomy,
and Boston University Graduate School. He
expects his A.M. in Mathematics later in
1947.
In September, 1938, Mr. Cook became a
member of the faculty. A leave of absence
was given to him in 1943. For two years
he taught Mathematics in the Army Air
Forces Pre-Meteorology training program at
Bowdoin College. He then became research
associate in theoretical exterior ballistics at
the Allegany Ballistics Laboratory of George
Washington University at Cumberland, Mary-
land.
Mr. Cook is married and resides in Arling-
ton with his wife and two children, Edward
Marks, Jr., age 3, and Vivian Elizabeth,
age 1.
CLASS
H I S T 0 R
For a few students their college days were an
accelerated two and one-half years. For many
others, five, six, or seven years have elapsed since
they set forth on the trek toward a sheepskin.
In March, 1944, the class of 1949 officially made
its appearance. Even by September the influx of
veterans had commenced, but this was absolutely
nothing compared to the stampede that was to
follow. The war ended; another milestone had
passed in many a life. The beginning of a new
era for many had begun.
Forward March
The slate of officers to christen the ship of
state was: Alfred diScipio, President; Bernard
Albert, Vice-President; Jeanne Hillman, Secretary;
and George Giroux, Treasurer. They remained
at the helm until the 405 Division C frosh had em-
bedded themselves into the campus activities.
Friday night, September 29, 1944, found the
Student Union hosts to the bewildered newcomers.
After an evening of entertainment and fellowship
the frosh departed, less bewildered and with the
knowledge that they were no longer outsiders but
a part of the University.
The first fling into the Northeastern social whirl
for the new class was a memorable one. This
debut took the form of an informal dance held
in the beautiful Crystal Ballroom of the Hotel
Kenmore. Purple lights, flowers, and music by
Chappie Arnold and his band contributed to social
as well as financial success.
Rough Going
The Frosh Tilt, held on February 2 in the Com-
mons, proved to be the first step toward an
empty treasury. So few students attended this
game-fesf that virtually everyone who attended
took home a prize.
With the coming of spring the politicians, like
ground hogs, came out of their holes. The re-
sults of an eventful campaign were: Art Cunning-
ham, President; George Yee, Vice-President; Fran-
ces Myers, Secretary; and George Giroux, Treas-
urer. When the administration took over on March
28, one of the planks in the platform to be ful-
filled was the campaign to replenish the depleted
treasury. The energetic class cabinet took it upon
themselves to draw up a class constitution. This
was received with applause at one time but was
never put into active use.
The last class social affair for some time to come
was the formal dance sponsored by the class of
1949. The exclusive Georgian Room of the Hotel
Statler was the place, March second was the time,
and the music for the evening was supplied by
Senior Week
Committee
First Row, left to
right: Hillman, Pan-
discio, Fabio, White,
McCarthy. Second
Row, left to right:
Simons, Sanni, Kay,
Yetvin, Rice.
FEBRUARY CLASS OFFICERS
Burt Edwards orchestra. As all good things at N.U.
turn out, the dance was successful socially but a
deficit on the treasury reports.
Northeastern's annual Pops night dominated
the calendar for May. The usual good time was
had by all that attended this exceedingly popular
school function.
During the summer holiday Miss Louise Marsh,
Adviser to Women, was married to Dr. B. S.
Roberts of New York. Miss F. E. Oelschlagel re-
placed Mrs. Roberts.
Upperclassmen!
Elections once more dominated the scene in
September when Arthur Cunningham was re-elected
President and Frances Myers, Secretary. Jim Brown
was elected Vice-President and Ira Wolfson, Treas-
urer. Due to a call by Uncle Sam another election
was held in October. The results were Jim Brown,
President; George Giroux, Vice-President; Frances
Myers, Secretary; and Eleanor Watts, Treasurer.
Virginia Shattuck, well known co-ed, received
the Omega Sigma award given to the outstanding
woman student of the year. The award is pre-
sented yearly to the woman who is most outstand-
ing both in scholastic achievement and in social
activities. Marjorie Faunce received this same
award the following year.
A day long to be remembered was in March.
On this day the ground was broken for the million-
dollar Student Center Building. Students who were
present will never forget the sight of President Ell
working with a shovel, and the excited feeling
that something new and wonderful was in the
making gripped everyone from that time on.
The coming of May of 1946 brought the revival
of the Northeastern University Public Speaking Con-
Dahlstrom Otenti Grey McManus
test. This event, which was discontinued during
the war years, is an annual affair that was started
in 1921. T. Paul Hodge of the College of Business
Administration received first prize with a talk en-
titled "The Fear Of Freedom."
Due to the need of more school spirit at old
N.U. an organization was formed that would pro-
vide the stimulus needed to make some students
get out and yell for the team. The Husky Key
Society, formerly the Pep Club, was organized in
June.
Hot Stuff
Instead of a much needed vacation, the summer
of 1946 brought with it Liberal Arts Electives. Al-
though electives were not new to many members
of the Class of 1949, they were not received with
open arms.
On September 25 the cornerstone of the Student
Center Building was laid. Speeches by Edward
Dana of the Boston Elevated Railway and by
President Ell preceded the lowering of the huge
stone into place — with which the heaven's opened
and the new cornerstone was christened with typical
New England weather.
Officers for the last four semesters of Division C
proved to be the same. They were all returned
vets. Walter Glazer was elected President, Faust
Fabio, Vice-President, Robert Ling, Treasurer, and
Kenneth Kraemer, Secretary. Both elections were
rather hotly contested, and had the usual com-
plications.
For the first time in several years the coming
of fall meant the football season. A rally at
Huntington Field for the first game of the year
was sponsored by the Husky Key Society. On
September 27, a record crowd of 2500 students
turned out to see N.U. win over Springfield, 6 to 0.
The season was a good one, considering it was the
first since the war.
A tradition was revived on November 1. The
Student Council came into prominence with the
Football Dance held at the Hotel Continental. Music
was furnished by Jerry Mitchell. The players and
Coach Johnny Grinnell were introduced to those
present.
The Home Stretch
The January graduates seceded but a Civil War
was averted by student diplomats. A new class,
49A, was formed and elected officers. Most of
these were veterans of other classes who wanted
their own senior week and class activities. Richard
Grey was voted President, Harry W. Dahlstrom,
Vice-President; John L. McManus, Secretary; and
Robert Otenti, Treasurer.
To welcome old St. Nick the Junior-Senior semi-
formal dance was held on Friday, December 13.
Contrary to public suspicion and opinion of the
dreaded Friday the 13th, the affair actually didn't
lose money. All were pleased and thoroughly
amazed!
Mem ones
With the above all squared away this scribe
takes to ambling along with reminiscence. There
are so many incidents that none of us will forget.
In years to come we shall "remember the time
when . . ." It is just the little things that count
so very much. No one will forget the Wednesday
noons we spent at Symphony Hall; the time one
convocation was devoted to the swing band —
never had you heard such wild applause. The cor-
ner in the women's lounge where the "gang"
gathered at noon; the veterans who believed them-
JUNE
SENIOR
OFFICERS
Glazer, Ling, Fabio
selves betrayed by the University because co-eds
were in the school; gripes, bantering, all taken
with the proverbial grain of salt.
Remember the suppers we made for the Student
Union evening meetings. No one ever knew what
had been put in them. An integral part of our
college days were on Thursday mornings. Chapel
services were simple, yet held a deep fellowship
and a clearer spiritual insight that will go along
with many of us through life.
The Hut in its day was the hangout for many.
Also later, after the Hut went out of circulation,
the Commons took over. But the Hut was never
forgotten . . . juke box and all.
What about the time the P.G.P. pledges had a
wide band shaved around their head? Also re-
member the wonderful dances at the N.E.Z. house
and Mrs. Smith who has been mother away-from-
home to so many fellows. She is one woman much
respected at Northeastern both by faculty and
students.
Just how many of you remember Dean Melvin's
Husky Plus Club? Never will it be forgotten. Con-
nie Van Norman lugging those heavy files of names
and addresses of many of you fellows who received
the News every issue.
I guess one of the most important happenings
was the Student Center Building that we saw grow
from a field to a magnificent white goddess. One
could get rather poetic at such a sight.
Remember how our Senior Week passed with
all the usual festivities, topped off with a grand
climax of commencement on June 22. That was
the biggest thrill of all.
Finis
When all is said and done it seems as though
the last few years have been the roughest yet,
but still there has been some real good smooth
sailing. Northeastern supplied the education and
degree we all sought, and with it we must move
on and make room for our successors. With just
one glance back over our shoulder we do so.
You know, it really was pretty wonderful at that!
E. K. W.
JUNE
CLASS
CABINET
First Row. left to right: Maranjian, McCarthy. Mr. Cook. Hillman. S,
ond Ro:c. lift to right: Yetvin. Boulogiane, Lavender, Pollard, Whil
S t
II
n t
r; o
ii n
First Rove, left to right: Brumis
Faunce, Spear, Miller, McAllist,
i. Brown, Cheever, Watts, Dahlstrom, Le
r. Dybvik, Stern. Third Row, left to rig
DiScipio, Redgate, Root.
Second Row, left to right:
Courtney, Pandiscio, Terry,
OFFICERS
J. Alden Cheever, '49, President
James H. Brown, Jr., '49, Vice-President
Marjorie Black, '50, Secretary
Eleanor Watts, '49, Treasurer
Dean Harold W. Melvin, Facutly Adviser
CLASS OF
Lois Ann Brady
George Brumis
Harry Dahlstrom
Richard Douglas
Harold Dybvik
Marjorie Faunce
Walter Glazer
Richard Grey
Jeanne Hillman
William J. Keck
949
CLASS OF 1 9 50AB
Emily Lewis
Fred McAllister
William B. Miller
Frances Myers
Anthony Pandiscic
Laurence Root
Virginia Shattuck
Edward Stankevitc
Bennett Wayler
David Abbott
Brian Casey
Dorothyan Clark
Joseph Courtney
Dwight Howe
CLASS OF
C. Henderson Beal
Katherine Chin
Alfred DiScipio
Jack Indeck
Mark Mathes
Laurence Redgate
Charles Spear
950CDE
Alden Hebard
Student Union Cabinet
left to right: Cour
y, Auerbach, Chin. Carlson, Thur
right : Pinkham, Ludwig.
Second Ro:v, left to
OFFICERS
Paul G. Daston, '50AB, President
Marjorie Black, '50AB, Vice-President
Katherine Chin, 50CDE, Secrefary
Leo J. Gold, '49, Treasurer
Dean Charles W. Havice, Faculty Adviser
ADVISORY BOARD
Dean William C. White
Dean Harold W. Melvin
Dean Charles W. Havice
Prof. Edward S. Parsons
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Hannah Auerbach, '50CDE
John Christensen, '51
Alden Hebard, '50CDE
Martin J. Ludwig, '49
Elliot V. G. Rice, '49
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Amely Baer, '50CDE
Roy Baxter, '49
Wesley Burgess, '50CDE
James H. Brown, Jr.
Eleanor Carlson, '49
Doris Clark, '50CDE
'49
Joseph Courtney, '50AB
Phyllis Dennett, '50AB
Margaret E. Frye, '50C
Caroline Hafey, '50C
Robert Hannan, '50AB
Anthony Hatch, 50AB
Phyllis Hurley, '50AB
Clifford Markham, '49
George Merry, 50AB
Waldo Perry, '50AB
David Thurrell, '49
Anne Ventola, '50AB
Carlton C. Anderson, '50 E
Charles E. Bamberg, '50 L.A.
Marjorie Black, '50 L.A.
Sylvia A. Brenner, '50 L.A.
Dorothyann S. Clark, '50 E
Shirlee A. Gates, '50 L.A.
Mark H. Mathes, '50, B.A.
Phyllis M. Pepin, '50 L.A.
Richard C. Pinkham, '50 E
Richard L. Sprague, '50 B.A.
William E. Waskow, '50 E
Helen L. Yates, '50 B.A.
Cauldron Junior Staff
First Row, left to right: Ba
Watts, Gates, Waskow. Second Row, left to right: Sprague, Pinkhai
THE
IV E W S
Row, left to right: Segall, Prof. Ma
Second Row, left lo right: Courtney, Ludwig.
OFFICFfS
David Abbott, '50AB, Editor-in-Chief
Marjorie Black, '50AB, Managing Editor
George Speers, '49, News Editor
Martin Ludwig, '49, Feature Editor
Joseph Courtney, '50AB, Sporfs Editor
Meyer Press, '49, Photography Editor
Arthur Segall, '50C, Advertising Manager
Millard Kay, '49, Circulation Manager
Mark Mathes, '50AB, Business Manager
Barbara Stone, '50AB, Personnel Manager
Phyllis Dennett, '50AB, Office Manager
Prof. Everett C. Marston, Faculty Adviser
NEWS STAFF
Aider, Hebard, '50C
Emily Lewis, '49
Margaret McCarthy, '49
William Harrington
Frances Rotsin, '51
Louise Dyring, '51
FEATURE STAFF
Jordan Pearlson, '50AB Karold Goo<
Paul G. Daston, '50AB Walter Pollc
Corinne Grande, '51
SPORTS STAFF
Thomas Conway, 49 Allen Sternberg, 50A3
Brian Casey, 50AB Elliot Rice, '49
Joseph Connolly, '50AB Agnes Finocchi, '51
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF
Joseph Wolfson, '49 Francis Stansfield, '49
Robert Levine, '50AB
CIRCULATION STAFF
Sam Simo
Harold G.
Marvin Cohen, '50AB
49 Robert Lodgen, 50AB
r '50AB Earl Yavner, '49
Jerald Reder, '50C
ART STAFF
Irving Galis, '49
ADVERTISING STAFF
Mildred Levine, '50C Alvin Luftman, '50AB
Earl Waldman, '50C
GENERAL STAFF
Louis Greenberg, '49 Arnold Kushner, '50C
Leo J. Gold, '49 Murray Fmkelslein, '4
American Veterans Committee
Frank W. Monto
Chairman
S. Bernard Udin
Vice-Chairman
Earl C. Rossler
Secretary
Ernst Herzberg
Treasurer
Elliott L. Adelman
Area Council Delegate
Prof. Rudolph M. Morris
Faculty Adviser
Herzherq. Monto, Rossler
D m
!i i 11 in
OFFICERS
Eleanor R. Carlson, '49
President
Marjorie Black, '50
Vice-President
Eleanor V. Goldman, '49
Secretary
Ruth L. Freedman, '50
Treasurer
Miss F. Elizabeth Oelschlegel
Faculty Adviser
Freedman, Carta
Husky Key Society
First Row, left In right-
Stern, Abbott, Hillman,
Glazer. Brenner, Brnmis,
Ullrich. Second Row, left
to right: Shattuck, Gar-
della,' Thnrrell, Mr. Ken-
nedy, Gates, Lewis. Third
Row, left to right: Myers,
Speers, Courtney, Faunce.
OFFICERS
Walter L. Glazer, '49, President
Jeanne L. Hillman, '49, Vice-President
Edith H. Hughes, '50, Secretary
Mr. Walter I. Kennedy, Faculty Adviser
CLASS OF 19 49
George Brumis
Mariorie M. Faunce
Emily A. Lewis
Morton Lutch
Frances M. Myers
James A. Phillips
Virginia M. Shattuck
Florence S. Stern
Dav.d L. Thurrell
Ursula E. C. Ullrich
CLASS OF 1951
Agnes A. M. Finocchi
class of i 9 so
David Abbott
Shirley E. Batchelder
Marjorie Black
Sylvia A. Brenner
Yolanda Capua
Annabelle Cohen
Joseph F. Courtney
Frances S. Freedman
Louise V. Gardella
Theodora T. Prodan
Laurence K. Redgate
Peter S. Sikalis
Cheerleaders
right:
Ullrich!
International Relations Club
OFFICERS
Murray R. Braverman, '49
President
Albert Limm, '50
Vice-President
Carney Terzian, '50
Secrefary
Anita Goldberg, '50
Vice-President
Ming Moy, '50
Publicity
Mr. Edmund W. Fenn
Faculty Adviser
CLASS OF 1949
Henry Hamlin
Mark P. Levine
Adolph Karz
George Speers
First Row, left to
lit: Goldberg, Braverman. Second Row, left to right:
Speers. Courtney, Ludwig.
CLASS OF 19 50
CLASS OF 1951
Richard Brackley
Robert H. Browne
William M. Cowa
Margaret Frye
Sonia Greenberg
John Harris
R. Hollerar
Ephraim H<
Paul Londe
Jean Lyder
Sidney Mo
Waldo Per
Theodore Price
Audrey Rosenbl
Harry Tarlin
Arnold Trehub
Sylvia Vagenhe
David Harper
Ernest Herzberg
Morns Shechet
Chess Club
OFFICERS
Alvin S. Luftman
President
John T. Bell
Vice-President
Robert A. Vanslette
Secretary-Treasurer
Prof. Joseph A. Coolidge
Faculty Adviser
First Row, left to right: Carlson, Luftman. Prof. Coolidge. Vanslette, Pepin. Second Ro
left to right: Yavner, Bell, Novogrodsky, Thurrell, Sullivan.
Silver Masque
OFFICERS
Leo J. Gold
President
Joseph F. Courtney
Vice-President
Marjorie Black
Secretary
Arlene P. Stern
Corresponding Secretary
Mr. Wilmot D. Griffith
Faculty Adviser
First Row, left to right: Zonn, Stern, Pearlson, Prof. Griffith. Second Row, lejl
to right: Courtney, Myers, Ludwig.
H
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OFFICERS
Thornton S. Cody, 50
Chairman
Arnold J. Smith, -50
Vice-Cfiairmon
Mr. Carl E. Gubellini
Faculty Adviser
Abbie H. Schneider, '49
Secretary -Treasurer
tone, Cody, Prof. Gubellini, Abbott. Second Row. lift to
LudwiR, Specs. Ruddiman, Rollins.
American Chemical Society
OFFICERS
Samuel Speigle
President
Lois A. Brady
Vice-President
Eleanor R. Carlson
Secretary
Robert Sharp
Treasurer
Dr. Arthur A. Vernon
Faculty Adviser
Spiegel, Carlson, Sharp
American Institute
of Chemical Engineers
OFFICERS
Joseph F. Vozella
President
Donald S. Fritz
Vice-President
Allen N. Towne
Secretary
Harvey C. Trovers
Treasurer
Prof. Chester P. Baker
Faculty Adviser
First Row, left to right: Prof. Baker, Fritz, Vozella, Towne, Travers. Second Row, left
to right: E. Fritz. Sims. Brown, Goodman.
American Society
of Mechanical Engineers
OFFICERS
Leon W. Rank
Chairman
Francis J. Callahan
Vice-Chairman
Oscar J. Marchand
Secrefary
Ernest R. Blair
Treasurer
Prof. Frederick A. Stearns
Faculty Adviser
OFFICERS
Louis L. Lunetta
President
Robert F. Pierce
Vice-President
Richard W. Newcomb
Secrefary
Bernard F. Stone
Treasurer
Prof. Charles O. Baird
Faculty Adviser
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Civil Engineering Society
OFFICERS
Francis P. Oresteen
Chairman
Francis H. Stansfield
Vice-Chairman
Michael J. DiBartolomei:
Secretary-Treasurer
Prof. Roland G. Porter
Faculty Adviser
American Institute
of Electrical Engineers
Cagg
Society for the
Advancement of Management
OFFICERS
Philip T. Heffernan
President
Erwin W. Davis
Vice-President
Laurie P. Cotton
Secretary
Sydney Parlow
Treasurer
Mr. Lyman A. Keith
Faculty Adviser
Mr. Keith. Heffer
Yacht
Club
OFFICERS
Norman R. Waddleton, '50
Commodore
Herbert K. Andrews, '50
Vice-Commodore
Dorothyann Clark, '50
Secretary-Treasurer
Solly Cudlity, '51
Fleet Captain
Prof. Waldemar S. McGuire
Faculty Adviser
First Ro;c, left
Clark, Waddleton, Andrews, Ci
right: McGuire, Kenney.
iffi. Second Ron>, left to
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Howard C. Beener, '5
Richard Brooks, '50
Nicholas Kenney, '51
Joseph R. Connor, '51
Peter O. Cioffi, '50
Nancy Higgins, '50
Chapel Choir
right: Minnell, Lc
right: Brady, Masoi
ian, Carlsi
Mealy, Bacr. Second Row, left
e, Thorpe. Chin.
Sopranos
Lois Brady, '50
Amely Baer, '50
Doris Ryan, '51
Jane Mealy, '51
Altos
Eleanor Catlson, '49
Katherine Chin, '50
Janet Mennell, '51
Tenors
Henry Mason, '50
James Thorpe, '51
Basses
Robert Fearing, '51
W. Leland Lawrence, '50
Piano
Alice Lousarevian, '49
Faculty Adviser
Prof. Lawrence F. Cleveland
Saxophones
Marvin Guttin,
Ara Oztemel, '
Henry N. Travi:
C. David Perry,
Trumpets
Robert Cameron, -5
Leonard Paul, '51
Donald G. Ritchie,
Trombones
Sidney Cashton
George N. JeflF.
Drums
50
rge C. Fr,
'50
Carl Kaloustic
Piano
Merrill Loving
Librarian
Morrey Perlmi
Faculty Adviser
50
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Swing Band
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Le// (o right: Perry, Oztemel, Travis, Guttin, Prof. Capon, Kal>
inger, Jeffers, Cashton, Ritchie, Paul
R. La*
Capo'i
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Row, left to right: Mahoney, Newcomb, Dahlstrom. Second Row, left to
konis, Spooner, Curtis, Miller.
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S S OF 19 4 9
(Spring election,
Edwin R. Bayley
Harry Eigner
Frederick A. Moore,
William A. Bradley
Leonard D. Frisoli
Don, el J. Silversteir
Walter M. Chase
Philip A. Frizzell
Herbert E. Swanstrt
Sylvio Desjardins
Kenneth N. Kraemer
John A. Vozzella
OFFICERS
Richard W. Newcomb, '49
President
Albert A. Wyke, '49
Vice-President
Joseph H. McCusker, '49
Corresponding Secretary
Harold W. Curtis, '49
Recording Secretary
Sigma Society
OFFICERS
Albert M. Freije, '49
President
Thomas Henry, '49
Vice-President
Richard H. Douglas, '49
Secretory
Stanley I. Pollard, '49
Treasurer
Dean Roger S. Hamilton
Faculty Adviser
CLASS OF 19 4 9 (Spring election)
Maurice Band Irving R. Hopkins
Phillip T. Heffernan Richard W. Lent
The Academy
Irving S. Brudnick
Joseph Levine
Laura Solomon
Dean Wilfred S. Lake,
Faculty Adviser
CLASS OF 1949
(Spring election)
Charlotte Bordetsky
Romeo Buccini
James L. Burrows
Eleanor R. Carlson
Joseph M. Coscia
Charlotte Fertel
Charlotte Goldberg
Maurice W. Mezoff
Robert C. Miller
Robert E. Miller
Frances M. Myers
Richard C. Nelson
Stanley J. Sage
Robert Salett
Ralph T. Tucker
Sumner P. Wolsky
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First Row, left to right: Ashley, Banks. Tabe
OFFICERS
Albert M. Freije, '49, Grand Councillor
Edward R. Lamb, '50, Vice Grand Councillor
Ray C. Banks, '49, Grand Quesfor
Donald C. Stickles, '50, Grand Scribe
Donald P. Conway, '49, Grand Marsha/
Mr. Robert J. Knowlton, Faculty Adviser
CLASS OF I 949
Robert D. Ashley
Ray C. Bonks
Donald P. Conway
Walter W. Curley
Albert M. Freije
Matthew Taylor
abert T. Thorpe
CLASS OF 1950
Wesley Chalker
James W. Gay
Henry F. Kazanowski
Edward R. Lamb
Harold Oprandy
William H. Pirzl
Richard H. Porter
Stanley Rakowski
David Stewart
Donald C. Stii
Archie N. Sw<
ROTHERS IN THE FACULTY
Prof. Chester P. Bake
Mr. Robert J. Knowlton
Prof. Joseph W. Zelle
CLASS OF
1 949
Philip R. Dodge
Lester Keating
Harold S. Dybvik
Philip Nims
Daniel M. Fox
Henry L. Pe:k
Edward C. Gobell
Leon W. Rank
George C. Hcyes
Lawrence D. Root
James Jenkins
CLASS OF
1950
Richard A. Brackley
Arthur E. Pohl
Ned W. Buoymaster
Warren W. Rea
Willard F. Osberg
PLEDGES
George H. Albrecht, '.
51 Roy McDonald, '51
Leland J. Burnett, 50
William L. Owens,
'51
Willard P. Davis, '51
Vaselios H. Thomas,
'5
John K. Fahey, '51
BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY
Dean William T. Alexander Prof. Rudolf O. Oberg
Prof. Otis Cushn
Emil A. Gramstorff
OFFICERS
Leon W. Rank, '49
President
Daniel M. Fox, '49
Vice-President
Arthur E. Pohl, '50
Secretary
Ned W. Buoymaster, '50
Treasurer
Prof. Otis F. Cushman
Faculty Adviser
G a m m
E p s i I d n
Gamma
P h i
Kappa
CL
OFFICERS
W. Leland Lawrence, '50, President
Charles A. Rowley, '49, Vice-President
Leonard Leto, '49, Secretary
Jackson Keene, '50, Treasurer
John T. Nelson, '50,
Inter-Fraternity Representative
Mr. Joseph M. Golemme, Faculty Adviser
ASS OF 1 949
The
Babb
A. Dicklow
Donahue
Edward M. Cummings Richard W. Le
Irving R. Hopkins Leonard Leto
Charles A
Robert W.
Rowley
Watts, Jr
CLASS OF 1950 AB
Alfred Arterton Roger W. Fitzgerald, Jr
Gerald J. Betro Jackson Keene
William Crispin
CLASS OF 1951
Harold R. Hawkins
W. Leland Lawre
John T. Nelson
Paul Taylo
Alexander
PLEDGE
Donald A. Andrews, 51
BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY
Prof. Donald M. r.AocKenzie Prof. Rudolph M. Mor
Prof. Rudolf O. Oberg
CLASS OF 1949
Louis Greenberg Samuel Simons
Millard Kay Aaron Smith
Jeryle Konowitz Joseph Weinrebe
Elliot V. G. Rice Joseph Wolfson
class of 1950AB
Daniel Bornstien
Sherman Krarr
Martin Cohen
Arnold Kushn
Martin Fink
Robert Lodger
Seymour Goldberg
Merrill Loving
Marvin Guttin
Edwin Potish
David Jacobs
Gerard Reder
Saul Klashman
Sidney Stien
BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY
Prof. Antonio L. Mezzacappa
OFFICERS
Daniel Bornstien, '50
Chancellor
Marvin Guttin, '50
V ice-Chancellor
Martin Cohen, '50
Corresponding Scribe
Sidney Stien, '50
Recording Scribe
Martin Fink, '50
Disburser
Mr. L. Malchmann
Faculty Adviser
Kappa Z e t a
P h i
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'irU Rnu.-, left In rghl:
eht: Mclntyre, Johnson
Thurrell, McAllister. Dalsleish, Em
etchy, Pape, Prof. Combellack, Hasl
Hoffman, E. Brown, Spurr, Kins,
lson. Xowell. Kraemer. Second Row, left t<
Hebard, Pinkham. Third Ron-, left to right:
•, Anderson.
OFFICERS
Roy M. Emanuelson, '49, Grand Master
David L. Thurrell, '49, Vice-Grand Masfer
C. Henderson Beal, '50, P/edgemasfer
Elmer W. Pape, '50, Grand Scribe
Kenneth N. Kraemer, '49, Grand Cf>ance//or
Dr. Wilfred J. Combellack, Faculty Adviser
BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY
r. Richard J. Brown Dean Harold W. Melvin Mr. Albert E. Sandersc
. Wilfred J. Combellack Prof. George H. Meserve Prof. Ernest L. Spencer
of. J. James Devine
CLASS OF
? 949
John K. Dalgleish
Frederic D. McAllister
Robert F. Pierce
David L. Thurrell
Roy M. Emanuelson
Kennelh F. Olsen
Bernard F. Stone
Alfred W. Vasel
Kenneth N. Kraemer
CLASS OF
1950
Carlton C. Anderson
Francis H. Burnham
Norman A. Kilby
Richard C. Pinkhar
C. Henderson Beal
David Churchly
Fred D. A. King
Ewart H. Shattuck
Richard B. Brooks
John W. Hastings
Edward Konetchy
Gerald L. Sherwo
Walter P. Brooks
Alden C. Hebard
Sluart W. MacBride
William F. Spurr
Ralph L. Brown
Gordon T. Hoffman
Raymond J. Mclntyre
James P. Terry
Wesley B. Burgess
Richard S. Johnson
Elmer W. Pape
CLASS OF
195 J
Donald H. Hall
Henry E. Johnson
James A. Thorpe
George W. Towle
i William C. White
CZ.ASS OF I 949
Herbert C. Arico Wesley J. Furbush
Waller A. Coyle William Henn
Richard F. Crowley Robert W. Whiteac
CLASS OF 1950
Fred Bauman, Jr.
William Bridgman
C. Edward Bellanger
John L. Bruce
Byron O. Bush, Jr.
Thomas J. Connolly
Francis Cristofori
Christopher J. Christophe
Francis B. Culbertson, Jr.
George Cullen
Howard M. Dean
William J. Dillon
Thomas J. Donovan, Jr.
Charles Dulong
Jerry Galatis
John George
Carlton Gerni
Richard 5. Joyce
Jerome T. McCullough
Richard J. Roach, Jr.
Robert Sharp
Robert L. Swaine
John R. Wallen
Joseph Wroble
CLASS OF 1951
Harlan M. Gillis Milton S. Rich, Jr
OFFICERS
Walter A. Coyle, '49
President
Robert L. Swaine, '50
Vice-President
John L. Bruce, '50,
Secretary
Byron O. Bush, Jr.
Treasurer
Mr. Stuart M. Hughes
Faculty Adviser
P h i
Beta
Alpha
First Row,
Joyce, Chr
left to right:
istopher, Sha.
■n, Crowley, Gerni, Bush. Coyle, Swaine, Bruce. Arico, Furbusl
alatis, Rich, Bridgman, Connol'y. Allen, Belanger, Cristolor
George, Bauman, Dean, Culbertson. Donovan, Abbott, Dillon.
Second Ro:c, left to right:
Third Row, left to right:
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First Row, U/t to right: Barong. McGrath. Dixon, Tucker, Lannlev. Gifford. Zbozen. Second Row, left to right:
Marshall, Barchand, Sankevich, Page, Reder, Golas. Third. Row. left to right: Howe, Girouard, Wayler, Pearson,
Langdon.
OFFICERS
Ivan Page, '49, President
Matthew J. Reiser, '50, Vice-President
Lawrence Marshall, '49, Secretary
John O. Pearson, '50, Treasurer
Mr, George W. Hankinson, Faculty Adviser
CLASS OF 1 949
Arthur R. Calderaro Lawrence Marshall
Frank P. Golas William McGrath
Charles Gifford
Ivan Page
Rodney Rede
Edward A. Stankev
Bennett J. Wayler
Nicholas A. Pandii
CLASS OF 1950
Russell Barchand Alfred N. Judd
Allan Bennett James Langdon
Joseph Girouard Robert Langley
Dwight M. Howe
Richard McDonald
John Pearson
Matthew J. Reiser
Angelo A. Toronto, Jr
Lawrence Tilley
Stan Zbozen
BROTHERS IN THE FACULTY
Mr. George W. Hankinson Prof. George E. Pihl Prof. Milton J. Schlagenhauf
CLASS OF 1949
Irving Conne
Harry Glass
Stanley Sage
Melvin Tatel
CLASS OF 1950
Ralph Brown Albert Kalaman
Paul Freiser Arnold Katz
George Fox Albert Kalmon
Harold Garber Seymour Kushner
Alfred Garshick Irving Labes
Irving Gershen Carl Lewis
Herbert Ginsberg Merle Locke
Leonard Ginsberg Dane Shulman
Sidney Herman Harold Starr
PLEDGES
Stanley Berezim, '50 Fred Koek, 50
Herbert Goldman, '50 Samuel Shostak, '50
Sumner Goroditsky, '50 Joseph Shulman, '50
OFFICERS
Albert Kolman, '50,
High Potentate
Irving Gershen, '50
Potentate
Paul Freiser, '50
Scribe
Leonard Ginsberg, '50
Comptroller
Prof. Louis Cooperstein
Faculty Adviser
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First Row, left to right: Starr, Kalman, Prof. Cooperstein, Sherman, Gersher, Tatel, Ginsberg. Si;
left to right: Richman, Brown, Garshick. Shulman, Herman, Shostak. Third Row, left to right:
Garber, Katz, Goldman, Kushmer.
OFFICERS
Marshall H. Peck, Jr., '50, President
Peter Hjalstead, '49, Vice-President
Donald S. Butterworth, '50, Secretary
John F. Prendiville, Jr., '50, Treasurer
Mr. William Wallace, Faculty Adviser
CLASS OF ? 949
George W. Collerall Peter Hjalstead
Alfred J. Pacelli
Anthony Pandis:i<
CLASS OF 1950
Donald 5. Butterworth Marshall H. Peck, Jr. John F. Prendiville
Frank Mondano
BROTHERS IN THE F ACULTY
Prof. Lawrence F. Cleveland Prof. Franklin Norvish Prof. Gerald R. Tallon
Dr. Reginald G. Lacount
Mr. William Wallc
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By Len Erickson
The Northeastern Huskies, after a three
year war-time imposed absence from grid-
iron activities, this year regained their right-
ful place in the New England small college
football scene. The return introduced to
college-coaching circles Johnny Grinnell,
Tufts graduate and former coach at Brook-
line High School. Assistant coaches included
Herb Gallagher and Tony Struski, both pre-
war members of the staff, and newcomers,
Ecio Luciano and Eddie Aranson, trainer.
The team combined tried and true pre-
war performer Bob Otenti, Gale Foster, Bob
Mclntyre, Len Erickson, Sid Glick and George
Makris with a group of promising freshmen
headed by John Conroy, Al Manzo, George
Lucas, George Keith and John Nason.
Coach Grinnell's baptism was made more
difficult because he was introducing the in-
tricate T-formation. This, in addition to such
normal obstacles (to Northeastern coaches
only) as late classes and practice under
lights, makes the record all the more im-
pressive.
After a short four-week practice, the sea-
son opened at Huntington Field with Spring-
field College providing the opposition. The
single touchtown came in the second period
when Len Erickson blocked a punt on the
Gymnasts' 10 yard line and Johnny Nason
scooped it up and scampered to paydirt.
The Huskies continued their winning streak
by downing the University of Maine, 13-7.
On a hot and sunny afternoon the club took
advantage of a blocked kick by big Al
Manzo, then Gale Foster recovered on the
Maine 24 yard line to push over a first-
period touchdown. Bob Otenti made the
actual score and also added the point after.
During the second period a Gale Foster pass
to Lucas on the 19 yard line resulted in
Lucas carrying the ball through four men and
over the goal line. Maine scored in the sec-
ond half on a long pass that was caught in
the end zone.
Against Boston University, the third oppo-
nent, the Huskies went down to their first
defeat. Before a sell-out crowd at Huntington
Field they held the Terriers even for the first
period; then, the weight of superior reserves
took its toll. The final score was B.U. 27,
Northeastern 0.
The Huskies again took a beating when
they traveled to Maine to play Bates at
Lewiston. The final score had Northeastern
on the wrong end of a 20-0 count although
the team forced Bates to take to the air in
order to score.
Northeastern returned to winning ways by
downing Tufts, 7-6 at the Oval — the Huskies'
first victory in history over Tufts. The Jumbos
scored in the first period but from there in
were completely outplayed. A Northeastern
fumble recovery by Sid Glick set up the score
with Johnny Conroy making the touchdown
on a wide end sweep which completely
fooled the entire Tufts team. Bob Otenti's
placement kick was straight and sure.
In the last game of the short season the
Huskies suffered a 26-0 defeat at the hands
of New Hampshire University in a game
played at Durham under miserable weather
conditions. As in previous contests the Huskies
had control of both the ball and the game
during the entire first quarter, but eventually
the superior New Hampshire club asserted
themselves and put the game away.
The Huskies, after a more than creditable
showing of three wins in six games, reluctant-
ly returned their equipment to the shelves as
all looked forward to next year and an even
better record. The losses, from the first team,
were Len Erickson at guard, Gale Foster and
Bob Otenti in the backfield.
FOOTBALL SQUAD 1946
Gasper J. Ammendolia, 51 |N|
Guido J. Barbierri, '51
Edward J. Belforti, '51 (N)
Edward G. Boudreau, '50
Nelson Carpentier, '51 (N)
Richard S. Conner, '49 (N)
John A. Conroy, '51 (N)
Andrew Coravos, 50
Paul G. Daston, 50
James Douglas, '50 (N)
Leonard Erickson, '49 (N|
Gale Foster, '49 (N)
George Foster, '50
John Ghenes, '50 (N)
Sidney I. Glick, '50 |N)
Joseph F. Gramolini, '51
Julius Gwazdosky, '51 (N)
Robert 5. Hall, '51
Frank Hoar, '51 (N)
George Keith, '51 (N)
Charles A. Knowles, '49 (N)
Michael J. Koulopoulous, '51
Joseph E. Leahy, '49
George Lucas, '51 (N|
George P. Makris, '50 (N)
John B. Mallon, '51
Alfred J. Manzo, '51 (N)
Robert B. Mclntyre, '50 |N|
John W. Nason, Jr., '51 (N|
Alfred D. Nicholson, '51 (N)
Albert D. Olsen, '49 (N)
Robert B. Otenti, '49 (N)
James Papile, '50
James A. Phillips, '49 (N)
Frank T. Rando, '51
Laurence K. Redgote, '50 |N]
John F. Ryan, Jr., '51
Robert Sharpe, '50 (N)
Herbert Von Euw, '50
Stanley Young, '50 (N)
John Zachirchuk, '50 (N)
Stanislaus Zbozen, '50
Wallace Bourne, '50 (N)
Manager
Mr. Edward Aronson
Trainer
Coaches
Mr. William G. Grinnell
Prof. Herbert W. Gallagher
Mr. Ecio Luciano
Mr. Anthony Staruski
First Row, left to right: Sharp, Glick, Redgate. Boudreau, Zachirchuk, Knowles, Erickson. Makris, Otenti, Phillips. Olsen
Mclntyre, Conner. Second Row, left to right: Koulopoulos, Lucas, Leahy, Curley, Conroy, Keith, C. G. Foster, Nason
Manzo, Ammendolia, Mallon. Barbieri. Third Row, left to right: G. Foster, Belforti, VonEuw, Hall, Douglas, Younp
Ryan, Hoar, Nicholson, Coravos, Zbozen, Carpentier, Gwazd owsky. Fourth Row, left to right: Trainer Aronson, Coache
Gallagher, Grinnell, Luciano, Staruski. Manager Bourne.
Basketball
By Greg Rice
Giving the home folks something to cheer
about, Northeastern's basketball team wound
up a so-so 1947 campaign on March 1, at
the Johnson Memorial Gymnasium, whipping
a fighting Clark University five, by a 63-54
count.
The Huskies broke two strings by nipping
Clark — their own two game losing streak,
and a three-game consecutive win record of
the Scarleteers. Lithe Tony Magliozzi and
New Yorker Tom Blair again starred for the
Northeastern contingent shooting seventeen
and thirteen points respectively.
The Red and Black, coached by Johnny
Grinnell, former Tufts star, working his
freshman year as basketball mentor at the
University, compiled a not too exciting six
victory — ten defeat record for the season.
Coach Grinnell began the season with a
small squad composed of several pre-war
stars. A few of last year's first stringers
were sidelined to minor roles as men
familiar to Northeastern basketball courts
of five and six years ago returned from the
war front to the athletic front.
Before the boys got the rust out of their
limbs, opponents Tufts, Worcester, and Con-
necticut had rung up a three and nothing
record, instilling the fear into the hearts of
the N.U. fans that the season would be one
rout after another for the Husky quintet.
In the following contest, the Grinnell-
men displayed fine form in a new fast break
system that put the skids under a favored
Boston University team on their own home
courts. Jim Phillips and little Carlo Scafidi
played good ball in this game, with Phillips'
shifty passes a great favorite with the fans.
Northeastern dropped their next two games
to Maine and M.I.T., before indulging in a
mid-season rout of New Hampshire, Colby,
and Lowell Textile. Grinnell had forwards
Magliozzi and Phillips of Bob Johnson's
passes, and bolstered by Inga Walsh and
Tom Blair, the team rolled to the three con-
secutive victories. The coach made the full
use of his height in this series, with Scafdi
and Charley Diehl being the contrast in sub-
stitute positions.
Displaying no recognized technique of
basketball against Harvard and Connecticut,
Northeastern dropped both games. Boston
University also gained revenge for the early
season setback and won easily in their sec-
ond game.
Going down the home stretch, the N.U.
squad massacred Bowdoin, and then lost to
both Maine and New Hampshire, before
winning the fnale from Clark. In the Bow-
doin tilt, the Huskies used a wholesale sub-
stitution method, with two full fives alter-
nating on the courts.
In the game with the Wildcats, Inga Walsh
again turned in the top team performance,
hitting a sixteen point figure in a losing
battle. Northeastern closed the score con-
siderably in the last few minutes of play
but the rally started too late to turn the
defeat into victory.
A fast Maine squad rolled up the largest
number of points of the season against the
N.U. boys hitting eighty points to the Huskies
sixty. From the middle of the first half on,
the Bears experienced little trouble in hitting
the high point tally.
All in all, Magliozzi was easily the star
of the season, followed by Walsh, Blair,
Phillips, and Johnson. Walsh was recognized
as the most improved squad member. Frank
Watts, Charlie Rodenhizer, Charlie Diehl,
and Carlo Scafdi turned in fine supporting
roles. For his five foot three inch height,
Scafdi played an excellent brand of ball
in every game.
BASKETBALL
James A. Phillips, '49 (N)
Captain
Richard H. Douglas, '49 (N)
Manager
Mr. William G. Grinnell
Coach
Richard F. Austin, '49 (N) Richard H. Douglas, '49 (N) James A. Phillips, '49 (N)
Thomas L. Blair, '50 (N) Robert S. Johnson, '50 (N) Alvan L. Rodenhizer, '51 (N)
Charles H. Diehl, '51 (N) Anthony L. Magliozzi, '50 (N) Carlo J. Scafi, '51 (N)
Francis X. Walsh, '51 (N) Frank E. Watts, '50 (N)
First Row, left to right: Watts, Magliozzi. Captain Phillips. Walsh. Johnson. Second Rou\ left to right: Coach Grin-
nell, Scafidi, Austin, Rodenhizer, Blair, Diehl, Manager Douglas.
H ii c k g y
By Greg Rice
Northeastern's 1946-47 return to the New
England College hockey parade under the
tutelage of Coach Herb Gallagher, ended
with a six and eight record that saw just
about everything happen that possibly could.
The Huskies encountered injuries, ineligi-
ble players, lop-sided tilts, outdoor ice too
slippery to stand on, a severe lack of goalie
talent, and even a forfeiture — all adding
up to a most remarkable season.
In their first ice tilt since 1942, the North-
eastern pucksters sent a fighting Tufts sextet
down to defeat. The home squad looked very
good in their first victory but looked not
so good in following games against Boston
University, Tech, Boston College, and Bow-
doin. B.U. and B.C., both contenders for the
New England hockey crown, racked up large
scores against the Red and Black.
Northeastern finally seemed to get the
right combination on the ice as they per-
formed mid-season routs of Colby and cap-
tured the second Tufts tilt also.
In the following two games, M.I.T. and B.U.
repeated their early season performances
against the Gallaghermen. B.U. pinned one
of the worst defeats of the season on N.U.
winning by a 12-5 count. In this game, Jackie
Cunha of Northeastern turned in the hat
trick, sinking three goals. Bob Barry of
Northeastern suffered severe eye injuries
from a stick, and temporarily lost the sight
of his left eye. Barry regained his vision in
a week, happily enough for all parties con-
cerned.
One of the best games of the season
was the following Holy Cross tilt, which the
Crusaders won 9-4. Northeastern appeared
strong in the early periods, but the Cross
power was turned loose in the final period
to beat the Huskies by a substantial score.
Boston College won the second game from
Northeastern 11-2 still looming strong as
contenders for the championship with B.U.
With the season's final three games in
front of them, Northeastern embarked on a
spree on victories and a barrage of goals
which sank Colby, Bowdoin, and Fort Devens
College in that order.
Colby was walloped by a 9-3 score, with
the Huskies sinking six goals in the first
period. Carl Westlund, Gabe Connors, Bob
Otenti, and Curt Mitchell all combined to
give N.U. a really decisive win.
The final score didn't end the game,
however, for it was discovered that Otenti,
Connors, and Heanue had all graduated
from the University the day before the game
in a mid-season graduation. The game was
forfeited after the Eligibility Committee is-
sued a statement declaring mid-season grad-
uates ineligible.
Minus their stars, N.U. bopped the Bow-
doin Bears in their return game, by an amaz-
ing 15-3 count. The Huskies sank four goals
in the first period, five in the second, and six
in the final period. Jim Bell turned in the
hat trick and then some, amassing four tallies.
In the season's finale, N.U. just missed a
shutout tripping up Fort Devens 6-1. Jim
Reid and Don Kerrivan, as well as Jim Bell
and Jackie Cunha turned in their best per-
formance of the season as they set down
the Mass. Staters.
HOCKEY SOUAD 1946-1947
Prof. Herbert W. Gallagher
Coach
Robert B. Otenti, '49 (N)
Captain
George P. Makris, '50 (N)
Manager
Peter Sikalis, '50
Robert I. Rosengard, '50
Assistant Managers
Robert F. Barry, '51 (N)
Frank A. Bell, Jr., '51 (N)
James L. Bell, '51 (N)
Richard S. Conner, '49 (N)
John H. Cunha, '50
Chauncey N. DelGrosso, '49(N)
Richard R. Fowler, '51
John P. Heanue, '49 (N)
Donald Kerivan, '50 (N)
Curtis F. Mitchell, '51 (N)
Frank J. Rando, '51 (N)
James R. Reid, '50 (N)
Thomas Rogers, '50 (N)
Robert Sharpe, '50 (N)
Wilson L. Tilley, '51 (N)
Carl E. Westlund, '49 (N)
First Row, left to right: Daston, DelGrosso, Conner, Heanue, Westlund, Otenti, Fowler, J. Bell, Tilley. Second Row, left
to right: Makris, Rosengard, Rando, Sharpe, Reid, Kerivan, F. Bell, Cunha, Mitchell, Sikalis, Coach Gallagher.
Cross Country
Left to right: Coach T:
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d, Nickless, Manager Fritz.
Cross-Country and Indoor Track by Morton Lurch
Plagued by war-weary leg muscles and unfortunate
injuries, the Northeastern cross-country team experi-
enced a disappointing season. Led by pre-war star
Eddie Parker, lettermen Art Calderaro, Bud Davis,
Charlie Billings, and bolstered by Don Kunstler, Dick
Johnson and schoolboy cross-country champion Oliver
Girouard, things looked bright at the start of the
season.
In the first meet, Mass. State won a close 27 to 29
victory on the State course. Parker, though injured
during the race, and Kunstler were well among the
leaders but the other boys found the hilly course too
much for their service-weary legs. In a pentagonal
affair at Franklin Park, M. I. T. won handily over Har-
vard, Tufts, Northeastern and Holy Cross, in that or-
der. Kunstler and Parker were the first two N. U. fin-
ishers.
At New Hampshire the following week both Parker
and Kunstler aggravated old injuries and were forced
to drop out of the race after leading for the first mile.
Thus New Hampshire won the meet.
With these keymen incapacitated the Tattonmen
lost subsequent meets to Connecticut and Tufts. The
disappointing season ended with an eighth place in
the New England I. C. A. A. A. championships.
For his brilliant work, in spite of injuries, Eddie
Parker was elected captain. Letters were also award-
ed to Kunstler, Johnson, Calderaro, Girouard, Davis,
and Billings, who carried on after Parker was injured.
Good field event performers and a shortage of
good runners best characterize this year's Northeas-
tern University track team.
First meet of the season found Northeastern com-
peting with New Hampshire and Bates. The score was
N. H. 63, N. U. 40, Bates 13. Northeastern could not
overcome the triple victory of Boo Morcom of N. H.
in the jumping events. Star of the meet for the Tatton-
men was Charlie Knowles who took first in the discus
and second in the hammer throw. Del Alberghini in
the hurdles, Payson Kenyon in the 1000, Frank McCann
in the 600, and Al Nicholson in the shotput, were
other first placers for N. U.
Jumping in a classy field of performers, Fred Car-
reiro surprised everybody when he took a third place
in the Knights of Columbus meet at Boston Garden.
Strong running events gave Tufts a 57-Vj to 41 l/i
victory at the Tufts indoor cage. Alberghini took a
first in the hurdles and a second in the 300. Only
other runners to score well were Payson Kenyon with
first in the 1000 and Charlie Billings, second in the
two mile. Ever-improving Ernie Bosselman and Warren
Willette tied for first in the high jump, while Al Nich-
olson and Ray Randolph took first places in shotput
and pole vault respectively.
Led by Del Alberghini, who captured both hurdle
events, Coach Jerry Tatton's charges won the N. E.-
A. A. U. Championships. Al Nicholson, with a 46-foot
heave, won the shotput while Fred Caniera took a
second in the high jump. Hurdler Lloyd Parker and
miler Payson Kenyon added valuable place points to
the Northeastern total.
In one of the greatest individual performances in
Northeastern track history, "Demon" Delmo Alber-
ghini captured first in low hurdles, high hurdles, and
300 while taking second in the dash. Despite these
eighteen points by Delmo, the Red and Black lost to
Maine 68 to 49. Nicholson, Pistorino and Knowles
swept the shotput with Bosselman, Willette, Carreiro,
Houghton, and Randolph tying for first in the high
jump. Dick Johnson's second place in the mile, Ken-
yon's second in the 1000, as well as good perform-
ances of McCann, Davis, Georgerian, Crowley, Bill-
ings, Kokidko, and Martin showed how the team has
progressed and argues well for future track teams at
Northeastern.
Prof. Gerald R. Tatton
Coach
Donald Fritz, '50
Manager
Jacob Wiren
Assistant Coach
Morton Lutch, '49
Manager
Delmo F. Alberghini, '49
Gasper J. Ammendolia, '51
James R. Atwater, Jr., '51
Charles Billings, '50
W. Ernes! Bosselman, '50
Fred Carreiro, '51
Robert Carter, '50
Brian Casey, '50
Joseph Connolly, '50
Reginald W. Cooke
Walter Crowley, '5'
50
Seymour Goldberg,
Murray Goldman,
James Houghton, '.
Richard S. Johnson
Carl Kaloustian,
Herbert M. Karol,
Payson H. Kenyon,
Charles A. Knowle;
Andry Kokidko, '50
Donald A. Kuntsler, '50
Frank W. Keyes, '50
William Martin, '51
Frank J. McCann, '50
Robert T. McDonald, '51
William Morison, '51
Alfred D. Nicholson, '51
Herbert Nickless, '49
Thomas Nolan, '50
Edward Parker, '50
Lloyd E. Parker, '51
Charles Pistorino, '49
Rayfield Randolph, '50
Warren Rea, '50
Elliot V. G. Rice, '49
Lawrence D. Root, '49
Herbert Von Euw, '50
Karl H. West, '50
Warren Willette, '50
Erwin Ziner, '50
Indoor Track
First Row, left to right: E. Parker, Billings, McDonald, Knowles, Ammendolia, Kunstler, Georgerian. Second Row, left
to right: Nicholson, Pistorino, Carter, McCann, Davis, Alberghini, Kenyon, Root, L. Parker, Johnson. Third Row, left
to right: Manager Lutch, Manager Fritz, Nickless, Goldman, Karol, Connoly, VonEuw, Randolph, Rea, Assistant Coach
Wiren, Coach Tatton. Fourth Row. left to right: Morison, Crowley, Kaloustian, Martin, Willette, Carriero, Houghton,
Atwater, Ziner.
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Prof. Herbert W. (
Gallagher Rich
ard S. Conner, '49 (N)
Coach
Charles G. Spear, '50 (N)
Manager
Captain
David Abbott, '50
Joseph R. Eid, '50
William H. Powers, '50
Robert B. Bagwell, '50 (N)
Robert S. Johnson, '50 |N)
Stanley E. Rodman, '50
Stephen H. Barmakian, '50 (N)
Wallace Bowne, '50
Robert D. Keegan, '50
Jerome P. Sawtelle, '50
Robert R. Schwarz, '50 (N)
Franklin 5. Coole, '49 (N)
James S. Langdon, '50
Leon Shulman, '50
Charles H. Curll, '50 (N|
Harry E. Lengas, '50
William L. Shannon, '48 (N
Frank D. D'Andrea, '50
Joseph F. Lynch, '50 (N)
Louis H. Shoer, '50
Stafford E. Davis, '50
Chauncey N. Delgrosso, '49 (N)
Richard J. Morrissey, '50 (N)
Edward A. Stankevitch, '49
Bennett J. Wayler, '49
George J. DeCristoforo, '50
Robert B. Otenti, '49 (N)
Carl Westland, '49
John J. Domenico, '50
Frederick Pearce, '49 (N)
Stanislaus J. Zbozen, '50
SEASON'S SCORES
Tufts 3 N.U. 5
B.U. 1 N.U. 7
B.C. 7 N.U. 8
B.U. 7 N.U. 3
Tufts 5 N.U. 3
Connecticut 1 N.U. 5
New Hampshire 8 .... N.U. 7
Lowell Textile 4 N.U. 9
Harvard 2 N.U. 7
B.C. 9 N.U. 8
Bates 14 N.U. 1
U. of Maine 2 N.U. 4
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First Row, left to right: Otenti, Conner, Pcarcc. Lynch, Johnson, Barmakian, Shannon, Curll. Second Row, left to
right: Couch Gallagher, Assistant Coach Colantonio, Curran, Keegan, DelGrosso, Roth, D'Andrea. Abbott, Mr.
Pratt. Third Row, left to right: Spear, Schwarz, Bagwell, Coole, Morrissey, Wcstlund, DeChristoforo, Len,i>as.
Northeastern University
Corporation
Robert Gray Dodge
Chairman
Carl Stephens Ell
President of the University
Frank Lincoln Richardson
V/ce-Cha/rman
Henry Nathaniel Andrews
Treasurer
Everett Avery Churchi
Secretary
Joseph F. Abbott
David F. Edwards
Irving E. Moultrop
Charles Francis Adams
Carl S. Ell
Samuel Norwich
Asa S. Allen
William P. Ellison
George Olmsted, Jr.
Roger Amory
Robert G. Emerson
Augustin H. Parker, Jr
O. Kelley Anderson
John Wells Farley
George E. Pierce
Henry N. Andrews
Joseph F. Ford
Matthew Porosky
Frederick Ayer
Ernest B. Freeman
Frederick S. Pratt
Arthur A. Ballantine
Merrill Griswold
Roger Preston
George L. Barnes
George Hansen
Sidney R. Rabb
Thomas P. Beal
Henry 1. Harriman
Stuart C. Rand
F. Gregg Bemis
Carroll 5. Harvey
William M. Rand
S. Bruce Black
Harold D. Hodgkinson
Neal Rantoul
Henry G. Bradlee
Harvey P. Hood
James L. Richards
Robert Bruce
Chandler Hovey
Frank L. Richardson
George A. Burnham
Weston Howland
James C. Richdale
Godfrey L. Cabot
Howard M. Hubbard
Harold B. Richmond
Paul C. Cabot
Maynard Hutchinson
Charles F. Rittenhouse
Walter Channing
Raymond W. James
Leverett Saltonstall
William C. Chick
Ray E. Johns
Russell M. Sanders
Cyrus S. Ching
Arthur S. Johnson
Andrew S. Seller
Everett A. Churchill
Charles B. Johnson
Joseph P. Spang, Jr.
Paul F. Clark
Jacob J. Kaplan
Frank P. Speare
William H. Collins
Michael T. Kelleher
F. R. Carnegie Steele
Sears B. Condit
Harry H. Kerr
Charles Stetson
Amory Coolidge
Frank H. Lahey
Earl P. Stevenson
Albert M. Creighton
Halfdan Lee
Robert T. P. Storer
Robert Cutler
Galen D. Light
Frank H. Stuart
Marshall B. Dalton
Edward A. MacMaster
Edward W. Supple
Edward Dana
John R. Macomber
Ralph E. Thompson
Edward Dane
Albert E. Marshall
James V. Toner
Justin W. Dart
Harold F. Mason
Eliot Wadsworth
William J. Davidson
J. Franklin McElwain
Samuel Wakeman
Robert G. Dodge
Hugh D. McLellan
Eustis Walcott
Bernard W. Doyle
Irwin L. Moore
Edwin S. Webster
Paul A. Draper
Ira Mosher
Sinclair Weeks
Oari tSiepJlienLS Jc/11
A.B., M.S., Ed.M., Sc.D.
President of the University
EVERETT AVERY CHURCHILL
Vice-President of the University
WILLIAM THURLOW ALEXANDER
S.B., M.A.
Dean of the College of Engineering
WILLIAM CROMBIE WHITE
S.B., Ed.M.
Director of Day Colleges
WILFRED STANLEY LAKE
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
ROGER STANTON HAMILTON
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of the College of Business Administration
CHARLES WILLIAM HAVICE
A.B., M.A., S.T.B., Ph.D.
Dean of Chapel
HAROLD WESLEY MELVIN
A.B., M.A.
Dean of Students
General Administrative
Staff
JOHN PUGSLEY, A.B.
Registrar
RUDOLPH MORRIS, S.B., Ed.M.
Assistant Registrar
GEORGE R. FENNELL, S.B., M.B.A.
Secretary ol the Faculty
J. KENNETH STEVENSON, BG.S.
Supervisor ol Building and Grounds
DAISY M. EVERETT
NATHAN LEVENSON, L.L.B.
/Acting Director of the Press Bureau
FREDERICK HENDERSON, S.B., M.S.
Director Veterans Office
RUDOLPH OBERG, S.B., Ed.M.
Director of Alumni Relations
J. RICHARD BROWN, B.S.
Assistant Director of Alumni Relations
NIGHTINGALE
ROBINSON, JR.
WINTHROP NIGHTINGALE, A.B., S.B., Ed.M.
Director of Co-operoh've Work
GEORGE TOWLE, B.S.
Associate Professor of Co-ordination
ELIOT H. ROBINSON, JR., A.B.
Coordinator of Co-operative Work
JOHN F. DeVITT
Head Proctor
MYRA WHITE
librarian
MARY B. FOOR
Manager of the Bookstore
MILTON J. SCHLAGENHAUF, A.B., B.D., M.A.
Director of Admissions
PRUDIE MOORE, B.S., M.A.
Assistant to Director of Admissions
WARREN S. HALLAMORE, A.B.
Assistant to Director of Admissions
GILBERT MacDONALD, B.I.E., M.Ed.
Assistant to Director of Admissions
WILMOT D. GRIFFITH, A.B., M.A.
Assistant to the Dean of Students
SCHLAGENHAUF
Student Activities
EDWARD S. PARSONS, S.B., Ed.M.
Director of Student Activities
GERALD R. TATTON, S.B., M.B.A.
Associate Professor of Physical Education and Head Coach of Track
HERBERT W. GALLAGHER, S.B.
Assistant Professor of Physical Education
WILLIAM G. GRINNELL, A.B.
Head Coach of Football and Basketball and Instructor in English
WALTER I. KENNEDY, JR., A.B.
Assistant to the Director of Activities
GEORGE M. LANE, M.D.
College Physician
Industrial Engineering
ROBERT J. KNOWLTON, S.B.
Instructor in Industrial Engineering
KENNEDY, JR.
Accounting
HOWARD F. GREENE, C.P.A.
3fe Professor of Accounting and Chairman of the Department
ROBERT BRUCE, B.C.S., M.C.S.
Professor of Accounting
PAUL W. GLENNON, M.B.A., L.L.M., J.S.D.
Associate Professor of Law and Accounting
SAVERIO CERULLO, S.B., M.B.A.
(nsfrucfor in Accounting
JOSEPH M. GOLEMME, S.B., M.A.
Instructor in Accounting
LAWRENCE H. MALCHMAN, S.B., Ed.M.
Instructor in Accounting
Sociology and Psychology
ARTHUR B. WARREN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
WILLIAM J. COHEN, A.B., A.M.
Instructor in Sociology
RICHARD G. DOMEY, S.B., Ed.M.
Instructor in Psychology and Sociology
Drawing
ELIOT TOZER, S.B.
Professor of Drawing and Chairman of the Department
OTIS F. CUSHMAN, S.B., M.S.
Associate Professor of Drawing
JOHN J. DEVINE, S.B., Sc.M.
Associate Professor of Drawing
GUSTAV ROOK, S.B.
Associate Professor of Drawing
ALBERT E. SANDERSON, JR., S.B., M.S.
Associate Professor of Drawing
Biology
STANLEY D. MIROYIANNIS, S.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of Biology and Chairman of the Department
BLANCHE B. DALY, A.B., M.Sc.M., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology
REGINALD C. THOMAS, S.B.
Instructor in Biology
Chemical Engineering
CHESTER P. BAKER, S.B., M.A.
;ssor of Chemical Engineering and Chairman of the Department
JOHN C. MORGAN, S.B., M.B.A.
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
RALPH A. TROUPE, S.B., M.S.
SANDERSON, JR.
Associate Professor of Che
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Physics
OELSCHLEGEL
REGINALD G. LACOUNT, S.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of Physics and Chairman of fhe Department
JOSEPH A. COOLIDGE, S.B., M.A.
Professor of Physics
CARL D. JOHNSON, A.B., M.A.
Associate Professor of Physics
THOMAS H. WALLACE, S.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Physics
GEORGE B. WELCH, S.B., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Physics
HOLLIS S. BAIRD
Assistant Professor of Physics
MISS F. ELIZABETH OELSCHLEGEL, S.B.
Instructor in Physics
WALTER H. LOB, S.B.
instructor in Physics
Electrical Engineering
ROLAND G. PORTER, B.E.E., M.S.
ofessor of Electrical Engineering and Chairman of fhe Deporlme
LAURENCE F. CLEVELAND, S.B., M.S.
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
HENRY E. RICHARDS, S.B., M.S.
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
GEORGE E. PIHL, S.B., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
COMBELLACK
SOMMERVILLE
Mathematics
JOSEPH SPEAR, A.B., M.A.
Professor of Mathematics and Chairman of the Department
WILFRED J. COMBELLACK, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
WARREN C. DEAN, A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
EDWARD M. COOK, A.B.
Instructor in Mathematics
STUART B. SOMMERVILLE, A.B.
instructor in Mathematics
MRS. E. V. COWEN, B.A., M.A.
Instructor in Mathematics
NORMAN S. McCALLISTER, A.B., Ed.M.
Insfrucfor in Mathematics
HAROLD L. STUBBS, A.B.
Instructor in Mathematics
WILLIAM WALLACE, S.B.
Instructor in Mathematics
Modern Languages
CHARLES F. BARNASON, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of Modern Languages and Chairman of the Deparlme
ANTONIO L. MEZZACAPPA, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Modern Languages
LOUIS COOPERSTEIN, A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages
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SCHOONOVER
Economics
JOHN A. HOGAN, A.B., M.A.
Associate Professor of Industrial Relations
LYNN I. SCHOONOVER, Ph.B., P.M.
Associate Professor of Economics
STUART M. HUGHES, A.B.
Instructor in Economics
WENDELL H. THORNTON, A.B., M.A.
Instructor in Economics
DONALD G. WILSON, B.A., Ad.M.
Instructor in Economics
ROBERT M. SEGAL, A.B., LL.B.
Lecturer in Economics
ELI GOLDSTON, A.B., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Economics
istory and Government
GEORGE H. MESERVE, JR., S.B., Ed.M.
Professor of History and Art
ELMER H. CUTTS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Assisfanf Professor of History
EDMUND W. FENN, A.B., M.A.
Instructor in Government
H. MANUAL DOBRUSIN, A.B.
WESLEY L. GOULD, A.B,
M.A.
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Chemistry
ARTHUR A. VERNON, S.B., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Deporfmenf
W. FAY LUDER, A.B., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
WALDEMAR S. McGUIRE, S.B., M.A.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
SAVERIO ZUFFANTI, S.B., M.A.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
NORMAN A. DUBOIS, S.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
FLETCHER S. BOIG, S.B., M.S., Ed.M.
Instructor in Chemistry
JOHN L. SHEARD, A.B., A.M.
Instructor in Chemistry
= MRS. DOROTHY E. PRATT, S.B.
Assistant Instructor in Chemistry
ROBERT M. ROGER, S.B.
Assistant (nstructor m Chemistry
Business Management
LYMAN A. KEITH, S.B., M.A.
instructor in Business Management
CARLO E. GUBELLINI, S.B.
Instructor in
Manage
English
FREDERICK W. HOLMES, A.B., M.A.
Professor of English and Chairman of the Department
EVERETT C. MARSTON, A.B., M.A.
Associate Professor of English
JAMES T. BARRS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
WILLIAM T. CLONEY, JR., A.B.
Assistant Professor of English
FRANKLIN NORVISH, S.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor of English
GEORGE BEAL, A.B., A.M.
Instructor in English
RAYMOND E. BLOIS, S.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Instructor in English
REGINALD L. CAPON, S.B., M.A.
Instructor in English
HERMANN SCHAUS, A.B., M.A.
Instructor in English
HAROLD H. WADE, A.B.
Instructor in English
arketing and Advertising
CHARLES H. DUFTON, A.B., M.A.
isisfant Professor of Marketing and Advertising and Acting Chairman
of Department
F. ALLEN BURT, A.B., Ed.M.
Lecturer in Advertising
GRAMSTORFF
Civil Engineering
EMIL A. GRAMSTORFF, S.B., M.S.
si Civil Engineering and Chan
the Depsrlrne
CHARLES O. BAIRD, JR., S.B., M.S.
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
ERNEST L SPENCER, S.B., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
GEORGE W. HANKINSON, B.A., S.B.
Instructor in Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
JOSEPH W. ZELLER, S.B., M.E.
'rofessor of Mechanical Engineering and Chairman of (he Department
ALFRED J. FERRETTI, S.B., M.S.
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
FREDERICK A. STERNS, S.B., M.S.
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
WILLIE R. CALLAHAN, S.B., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
ERNEST E. MILLS, S.B.
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
ALBERT K. SCHMIEDER, S.B.
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
ROBERT S. WHITE, S.B.
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We of the Cauldron Board wish to express our deepest
and heartfelt thanks to all who have contributed or helped
us compile this yearbook.
To Mr. Waid, Miss Wright, and Mr. Yerkes for their co-
operation and excellent work.
To Mr. Russell C. Knight of The Stobbs Press for his untiring
assistance.
To Miss Peppard, Mrs. Debery, and Miss Gunter of the
Activities Department and to faculty members and secretaries
of other departments for their patience and help.
To John Dalgleish and C. Henderson Beal whose excellent
photography work has given our yearbook a touch of dis-
tinction.
To Leonard Erickson, Elliot Rice and Morton Lutch for sports
stories.
Sawyer
Construction
Company
Builders of
Richards Hall
Student Center Building
and the Auditorium
Dupont Odorless Dry Cleaning
GAINSBORO CLEANSERS
3-hour service
Fine Tailoring — Fur Storage
All Work Done on Premises
45 Gainsboro Street
Boston, Mass. KENmore 6788
NEW ENGLAND
CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC
AUDITORIUMS and HALLS
for
Concerts, Lectures, Moving Pictures,
Dramatics, Dance Recitals,
Banquets, Dances
JORDAN HALL
GEORGE W. BROWN HALL
BANQUET HALL RECITAL HALL
THE ALLEN
SHADEHOLDER CO.
Established 1897
John L. Montgomery. Prop.
Window Shades
Awnings
Venetian Blinds
25 Broadway, Park Sq.
Boston, Mass.
Telephone Hancock 6291
The Officers and Faculty of North-
eastern University wish to express
to the Seniors their very best wishes
for success in everything which they
may undertake or be called upon
to perform.
Gainsboro
Pharmacy
The
Modern Drug Store
Corner
Gainsboro and Huntington Ave.
Nearest Northeastern
LEO HIRSH, INC.
Formal Wear
For Every Occasion
250 Huntington Ave.
Boston, Mass.
M
y Achievement
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This 1949 CAULDRON
of Northeastern University,
was designed, engraved, and
printed by STOBBS
"A Name in Printing For Over Seventy Years'
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PRESS
Worcester, Massachusetts
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Symphony
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240 Huntington Ave.
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"Flowers Telegraphed
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Compliments
of the
CLASS OF
1950 AB
WAID STUDIO
18 Newbury Street
Boston, Massachusetts
School and College Photographers
Completely equipped to render the highest quality
craftsmanship and an expedited service on both
personal portraiture and photography for college
annuals.
Photographers to this Cauldron
Patrons may obtain duplicates at any time
THE
NORTHEASTERN
NEWS
extends its
Heartiest
Congratulations
and
Best Wishes
on this graduation
to
the CLASS OF 1949
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HEALTH
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